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... things involving the safety and fortune of the public , without pro- ducing at the same time a remedy for the necessary evil . We have no need of those officious gentlemen to tell us that slavery is a hateful thing . ' Your colonies ...
... things involving the safety and fortune of the public , without pro- ducing at the same time a remedy for the necessary evil . We have no need of those officious gentlemen to tell us that slavery is a hateful thing . ' Your colonies ...
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... thing absolutely necessary to be put into my mouth -- a gag . At present the town is so empty that my ' tongue is a fine cure . P. 182. My pen is not always on its guard , but is apt to say every thing that comes into its nib . ' 1b ...
... thing absolutely necessary to be put into my mouth -- a gag . At present the town is so empty that my ' tongue is a fine cure . P. 182. My pen is not always on its guard , but is apt to say every thing that comes into its nib . ' 1b ...
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... thing that is new , and recollects how charming a thousand things were formerly that were very disagreeable , one gets over the winters very well , and the summers get over themselves . ' The ensuing letters to Mrs. Hannah More are ...
... thing that is new , and recollects how charming a thousand things were formerly that were very disagreeable , one gets over the winters very well , and the summers get over themselves . ' The ensuing letters to Mrs. Hannah More are ...
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