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... never be expected to attain . Parental authority and prerogative seem to be obviously the most respectable of titles , and parental regard and affection the most amiable of charac- ters , with which sovereign or magisterial power can be ...
... never be expected to attain . Parental authority and prerogative seem to be obviously the most respectable of titles , and parental regard and affection the most amiable of charac- ters , with which sovereign or magisterial power can be ...
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... never been here before , nor had he any acquaintance where he could stay the night ; and as the plantation of Bluebergh was not far off , he hoped they would not be discou raged , or feel any unwillingness in rowing a short distance ...
... never been here before , nor had he any acquaintance where he could stay the night ; and as the plantation of Bluebergh was not far off , he hoped they would not be discou raged , or feel any unwillingness in rowing a short distance ...
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... never rise , ' he adds , from the perusal of the very acute and ingenious performance of Mr. Blake , without the impression of something which con- founds and confuses , but never convinces me ; which leaves me doubtful of myself , and ...
... never rise , ' he adds , from the perusal of the very acute and ingenious performance of Mr. Blake , without the impression of something which con- founds and confuses , but never convinces me ; which leaves me doubtful of myself , and ...
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