The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73Archibald Constable and Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 211
... never , except in one instance , known what it was to feel permanent displeasure . " On this topic Lady Pelham had the more room for her eloquence , ' because it admitted of no reply ; ⚫ and , perhaps , for this reason it was the ...
... never , except in one instance , known what it was to feel permanent displeasure . " On this topic Lady Pelham had the more room for her eloquence , ' because it admitted of no reply ; ⚫ and , perhaps , for this reason it was the ...
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ling by water , I never saw an in- fant drowned . In my route by land , though I passed early in the morn- ing , though I was at different hours on the roads , I never perceived a child exposed or dead . In our last day's journey ...
ling by water , I never saw an in- fant drowned . In my route by land , though I passed early in the morn- ing , though I was at different hours on the roads , I never perceived a child exposed or dead . In our last day's journey ...
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... never be allowed to exist : but , when the operation of a just and necessary reform demanded that a powerful motive to action , which had existed for a long period , should be with- drawn , another should have been substituted ; and a ...
... never be allowed to exist : but , when the operation of a just and necessary reform demanded that a powerful motive to action , which had existed for a long period , should be with- drawn , another should have been substituted ; and a ...
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