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... supposed that he ever returned to the land of his fathers . With respect to one of the savages , it was remarked , that he shed tears whenever he beheld a child at the breast ; from which it was supposed , that he had left a wife and ...
... supposed that he ever returned to the land of his fathers . With respect to one of the savages , it was remarked , that he shed tears whenever he beheld a child at the breast ; from which it was supposed , that he had left a wife and ...
Pagina 128
... supposed corruption of English poetry , either by an imitation of the Iliad of Pope or by the practice of composing in Latin verse . With respect to the last of these intimations , we would ask him one question ; - does he think that ...
... supposed corruption of English poetry , either by an imitation of the Iliad of Pope or by the practice of composing in Latin verse . With respect to the last of these intimations , we would ask him one question ; - does he think that ...
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... supposed to be gained if the controul of the censor be removed . Even in countries where this system has long prevailed , those who do not immediately suffer by its operation , soon lose sight of its real nature , oppression , and ...
... supposed to be gained if the controul of the censor be removed . Even in countries where this system has long prevailed , those who do not immediately suffer by its operation , soon lose sight of its real nature , oppression , and ...
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