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... writer expatiates , with an air of candour , on topics of general interest , and adds argument to argument to prove that the late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus ...
... writer expatiates , with an air of candour , on topics of general interest , and adds argument to argument to prove that the late Duke of Portland , of good - natured memory , was the writer of the bitter sarcasms which were thus ...
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... writer , who increased his chance of proving permanently useful by a happy coincidence with the taste of the majority of his readers . After all , it must be confessed that the age in which Malmesbury flourished , and his profession as ...
... writer , who increased his chance of proving permanently useful by a happy coincidence with the taste of the majority of his readers . After all , it must be confessed that the age in which Malmesbury flourished , and his profession as ...
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... writer : in other words , that the day of indepen- dence is past ; and that the sophistry patronized by the greater ... Writers are judged in this book by their particular tendencies , not by their inherent force ; and it displays ...
... writer : in other words , that the day of indepen- dence is past ; and that the sophistry patronized by the greater ... Writers are judged in this book by their particular tendencies , not by their inherent force ; and it displays ...
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