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... sufficient ground for exhibiting charges against him in the high court of Parliament ; and a recent decision of that august tribunal shews that the framing of the accusations to be alleged is a matter of extreme nicety . The inclination ...
... sufficient ground for exhibiting charges against him in the high court of Parliament ; and a recent decision of that august tribunal shews that the framing of the accusations to be alleged is a matter of extreme nicety . The inclination ...
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... sufficient to enable us to account for this difference in their effects : since , in the one case , the assistance is prompt . and immediate , the sick remain surrounded by their friends , and in general have abundance of fresh air ...
... sufficient to enable us to account for this difference in their effects : since , in the one case , the assistance is prompt . and immediate , the sick remain surrounded by their friends , and in general have abundance of fresh air ...
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... sufficient to constitute good poetry that the writer avoids the ex- tremes of affectation and bombast ; he must also shun with equal care those of tameness and negligence Verse should be elevated above prose both in thought and ...
... sufficient to constitute good poetry that the writer avoids the ex- tremes of affectation and bombast ; he must also shun with equal care those of tameness and negligence Verse should be elevated above prose both in thought and ...
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