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... ment , 307 ; Sleep , 364 : Mr. Catlin's Scheme , 426 ; Turner's Facility of Painting , 464 ; The Lyttleton Letters , 498 ; Alexandre Dumas ' Memoirs , 510 ; New work by Hartley Coleridge , 514 ; Juggernaut , 530 ; Monument to the Author ...
... ment , 307 ; Sleep , 364 : Mr. Catlin's Scheme , 426 ; Turner's Facility of Painting , 464 ; The Lyttleton Letters , 498 ; Alexandre Dumas ' Memoirs , 510 ; New work by Hartley Coleridge , 514 ; Juggernaut , 530 ; Monument to the Author ...
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... where that speaks , ' tis but a com- ment ; ' and who uses not ' the dictates of his own reason but where there is a joint silence of both . " Life by Johnson . 939 homage we pay for not being beasts . Without | 1852. ] SIR THOMAS BROWNE .
... where that speaks , ' tis but a com- ment ; ' and who uses not ' the dictates of his own reason but where there is a joint silence of both . " Life by Johnson . 939 homage we pay for not being beasts . Without | 1852. ] SIR THOMAS BROWNE .
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... ment , a " Short Account of a late Adminis- tration ; " a little piece that does not occupy three octavo pages , but is at the same time a brilliant defence of his friends . Two or three important years passed away , when he again made ...
... ment , a " Short Account of a late Adminis- tration ; " a little piece that does not occupy three octavo pages , but is at the same time a brilliant defence of his friends . Two or three important years passed away , when he again made ...
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... ment . He always spoke contemptuously of this last measure , believing that it would produce , not partial good , but universal evil . He feared that the gentlemen of England could not afford to have frequent contests with the Treasury ...
... ment . He always spoke contemptuously of this last measure , believing that it would produce , not partial good , but universal evil . He feared that the gentlemen of England could not afford to have frequent contests with the Treasury ...
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... ment was , during his whole life , " biased by king's friends . Burke was , however , gradu- his passions . " ally working himself clearer and clearer from all obstacles , and acting more and more an independent part . Two subjects of ...
... ment was , during his whole life , " biased by king's friends . Burke was , however , gradu- his passions . " ally working himself clearer and clearer from all obstacles , and acting more and more an independent part . Two subjects of ...
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