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... effect of ❝enlarged and liberal views , " superior to the slavery of words , and guided only by the spirit of the law : but we have no hesita- tion in maintaining an opposite opinion , and giving a decided preference to the rule of Mr ...
... effect of ❝enlarged and liberal views , " superior to the slavery of words , and guided only by the spirit of the law : but we have no hesita- tion in maintaining an opposite opinion , and giving a decided preference to the rule of Mr ...
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... effect : the sketches of human life , occasionally introduced , are delineated with a mas- terly hand ; and the humour , which is of the playful kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as ...
... effect : the sketches of human life , occasionally introduced , are delineated with a mas- terly hand ; and the humour , which is of the playful kind , affords an extensive knowlege of the world as well as of the human heart . Long as ...
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... effect of making the former , -who were naturally an open and unsuspecting people , -jealous , and to a certain de- gree deceitful . Such are the causes by which the habit of varication has been fostered , and the vices of savage life ...
... effect of making the former , -who were naturally an open and unsuspecting people , -jealous , and to a certain de- gree deceitful . Such are the causes by which the habit of varication has been fostered , and the vices of savage life ...
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