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... thing what- ever could have been proved against them , would not have dis- missed them without a reprimand . It would have been unjustifiable and illegal , even if the young women had been common prosti- tutes , for they had been guilty ...
... thing what- ever could have been proved against them , would not have dis- missed them without a reprimand . It would have been unjustifiable and illegal , even if the young women had been common prosti- tutes , for they had been guilty ...
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... thing neces- sary , " and by furnishing those who would invade our freedom with the means of bribing its natural defenders_and_pro- tectors to betray their trust . Moreover , when Mr. Lowe palliates the mischief of taxation by calling ...
... thing neces- sary , " and by furnishing those who would invade our freedom with the means of bribing its natural defenders_and_pro- tectors to betray their trust . Moreover , when Mr. Lowe palliates the mischief of taxation by calling ...
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... thing gloomy or melancholy in their character . " It is to the English alone she is willing to grant this enviable melancholy , in its greatest perfection , for she says , that none of the Greek tragic writers " equalled the perfection ...
... thing gloomy or melancholy in their character . " It is to the English alone she is willing to grant this enviable melancholy , in its greatest perfection , for she says , that none of the Greek tragic writers " equalled the perfection ...
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