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... received of writing an impartial and au thentic history of Ireland , to shew the utility , and reconcile the Irish mind to the prospective advantages of the union . When on this occasion the author's proposal was acceded to by the ...
... received of writing an impartial and au thentic history of Ireland , to shew the utility , and reconcile the Irish mind to the prospective advantages of the union . When on this occasion the author's proposal was acceded to by the ...
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... received mode , let me observe how incongruous our combined pronoun appears in this fitua- tion . Of these double personal pronouns , as I may call them , the nominative in the singular number is my self , and not me self ; and in the ...
... received mode , let me observe how incongruous our combined pronoun appears in this fitua- tion . Of these double personal pronouns , as I may call them , the nominative in the singular number is my self , and not me self ; and in the ...
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... received respecting a passage to which Miss Seward is desirous of giving extensive contradiction ; " The Author of the Memoirs of Dr. Darwin , since they were published , has discovered , on the attestation of his family , and of the ...
... received respecting a passage to which Miss Seward is desirous of giving extensive contradiction ; " The Author of the Memoirs of Dr. Darwin , since they were published , has discovered , on the attestation of his family , and of the ...
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