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... feeling readers , atone for many of those severities of remark , and ebullitions of spleen , with which his volumes abound : almost inducing them to believe the writer's character of himself as a man " strongly tinctured with tenderness ...
... feeling readers , atone for many of those severities of remark , and ebullitions of spleen , with which his volumes abound : almost inducing them to believe the writer's character of himself as a man " strongly tinctured with tenderness ...
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... feeling . Certainly , no reserve or moderation on the part of Napoleon is observed in expressing it , either directly or indirectly , orally or by written communication ; and , on the other hand , the hostile feeling of the governor ...
... feeling . Certainly , no reserve or moderation on the part of Napoleon is observed in expressing it , either directly or indirectly , orally or by written communication ; and , on the other hand , the hostile feeling of the governor ...
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... feelings analogous to such as are generally denominated resentment , indignation , or vengeance , which prompt us to ... feeling that exists , or might be supposed to exist , in the Divine mind , into the breasts of his weak and fallible ...
... feelings analogous to such as are generally denominated resentment , indignation , or vengeance , which prompt us to ... feeling that exists , or might be supposed to exist , in the Divine mind , into the breasts of his weak and fallible ...
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