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... mind , as the Duke had a right to inquire into the disposal of the public money . From this period , Mr. Burke's time was spent in the bosom of his family his hospitality to the emigrants , the establish- ment , by his influence , of a ...
... mind , as the Duke had a right to inquire into the disposal of the public money . From this period , Mr. Burke's time was spent in the bosom of his family his hospitality to the emigrants , the establish- ment , by his influence , of a ...
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... Mind , or determinable principle . This character may be traced with as much satisfaction in the vegetable as in the animal productions . Thus , Strength with its attributes , viz . Asperity , & c . is the character or mind of England ...
... Mind , or determinable principle . This character may be traced with as much satisfaction in the vegetable as in the animal productions . Thus , Strength with its attributes , viz . Asperity , & c . is the character or mind of England ...
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... mind enjoys on the bosom of a friend . To a certain point he could estimate the good and fair in art and science . What was absurd disgusted him ; and if hatred could exist in so humane a mind , it was only strong enough to despise and ...
... mind enjoys on the bosom of a friend . To a certain point he could estimate the good and fair in art and science . What was absurd disgusted him ; and if hatred could exist in so humane a mind , it was only strong enough to despise and ...
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