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... writer gives in his preface the following assurance : ' If my friends have half the amusement in reading as I have had in witnessing the events ,. I shall be satisfied in having committed them to the press . ' Art . 29. Castles in the ...
... writer gives in his preface the following assurance : ' If my friends have half the amusement in reading as I have had in witnessing the events ,. I shall be satisfied in having committed them to the press . ' Art . 29. Castles in the ...
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... writer afterward transcribed his Detection with its lie in every line into his baser History . ' Robertson is merely set . down as a fool : it was necessary to inculpate either his under- standing or his honesty , and , in tenderness to ...
... writer afterward transcribed his Detection with its lie in every line into his baser History . ' Robertson is merely set . down as a fool : it was necessary to inculpate either his under- standing or his honesty , and , in tenderness to ...
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... writer ; conferring interest by his clearness and animation on disquisitions naturally unin- viting , and giving attraction to the relation of even well - known events by the rapidity of his narrative . This power is exem- plified in a ...
... writer ; conferring interest by his clearness and animation on disquisitions naturally unin- viting , and giving attraction to the relation of even well - known events by the rapidity of his narrative . This power is exem- plified in a ...
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