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... former opinions , still we have too much respect for great talents and great acquirements , in any possessors , not to lament their perversion , and we fear we must add degradation , in the present instance . Let our readers judge of ...
... former opinions , still we have too much respect for great talents and great acquirements , in any possessors , not to lament their perversion , and we fear we must add degradation , in the present instance . Let our readers judge of ...
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... former ? During the twenty years from 1773 to 1793 , the British grower had scarcely any protection above the ... former was a term chiefly of peace , and the latter chiefly of war ; that during the former the market- interest of money ...
... former ? During the twenty years from 1773 to 1793 , the British grower had scarcely any protection above the ... former was a term chiefly of peace , and the latter chiefly of war ; that during the former the market- interest of money ...
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... former seem to have allowed too little room for stage - effect ; and the circumstance shews very pointedly that the antient audiences were not so much affected by pomp and spectacle , as we might be inclined to infer from the sarcasm of ...
... former seem to have allowed too little room for stage - effect ; and the circumstance shews very pointedly that the antient audiences were not so much affected by pomp and spectacle , as we might be inclined to infer from the sarcasm of ...
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