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... cause of this just appreciation is to be found in his resolute independ- ence of character : for he practised no expedient to gain favour , or to appear otherwise than he really was . Though zealous to a romantic degree in the cause of ...
... cause of this just appreciation is to be found in his resolute independ- ence of character : for he practised no expedient to gain favour , or to appear otherwise than he really was . Though zealous to a romantic degree in the cause of ...
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... causes have concurred to produce this effect . The Spec- tator could be laid on the breakfast table for the most ... cause , perhaps , more than to any other , that modern literature has been so generally decried as inferior to the ...
... causes have concurred to produce this effect . The Spec- tator could be laid on the breakfast table for the most ... cause , perhaps , more than to any other , that modern literature has been so generally decried as inferior to the ...
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... cause to complain , but for the past there was no remedy . ” Such are the depredations which await the unprotected neutral in a season of general commotion ; depredations which , whether committed by French , Danes , or English , are ...
... cause to complain , but for the past there was no remedy . ” Such are the depredations which await the unprotected neutral in a season of general commotion ; depredations which , whether committed by French , Danes , or English , are ...
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