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... writing it , if it did not lend me a very par donable opportunity of saying what I much wished to express , but ... written his eulogium * . ' It is but justice to you , Sir , to add , that that period ended when your administration ...
... writing it , if it did not lend me a very par donable opportunity of saying what I much wished to express , but ... written his eulogium * . ' It is but justice to you , Sir , to add , that that period ended when your administration ...
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for the translator to introduce such heterogeneous matter by writing a preface . We are next presented with an abridgment of the life of M. Desault , who survived the scenes of confusion and murder lately exhibited in France , written ...
for the translator to introduce such heterogeneous matter by writing a preface . We are next presented with an abridgment of the life of M. Desault , who survived the scenes of confusion and murder lately exhibited in France , written ...
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Spirit ( says M. H. ) is neither to be written nor painted ; it lives , it acts . So , of the spirit , of Christianity , less should be written and more practised : for by writing , and by controversy , Christianity was not founded . If ...
Spirit ( says M. H. ) is neither to be written nor painted ; it lives , it acts . So , of the spirit , of Christianity , less should be written and more practised : for by writing , and by controversy , Christianity was not founded . If ...
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