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... existence . The encouragement of this favourite idea had tended insensibly to exempt him from the ap- prehensions of a time , when the consciousness of being was to be suspended under the hand of death . That expectation was now shaken ...
... existence . The encouragement of this favourite idea had tended insensibly to exempt him from the ap- prehensions of a time , when the consciousness of being was to be suspended under the hand of death . That expectation was now shaken ...
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... existence of sincerity in French officers the following anecdote , relative to an angry decree ( 9th April , 1815 , ) which declared certain royalists to be traitors to their country : It was I who wrote this decree , from the • It ...
... existence of sincerity in French officers the following anecdote , relative to an angry decree ( 9th April , 1815 , ) which declared certain royalists to be traitors to their country : It was I who wrote this decree , from the • It ...
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... existence ; while its dis- persion among all classes and individuals in modern times has stimulated the exertions and ameliorated the condition of all , and has not only improved their manners , but has faci- litated and accelerated the ...
... existence ; while its dis- persion among all classes and individuals in modern times has stimulated the exertions and ameliorated the condition of all , and has not only improved their manners , but has faci- litated and accelerated the ...
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