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... possess warm affections , and they may very easily be secured ; but they have a degree of resentment that will not suffer them with impunity to be injured or insulted . This cha racter appears to me extremely valuable , since it may be ...
... possess warm affections , and they may very easily be secured ; but they have a degree of resentment that will not suffer them with impunity to be injured or insulted . This cha racter appears to me extremely valuable , since it may be ...
Pagina 389
... possess warm affections , and they may very easily be secured ; but they have a degree of resentment that will not suffer them with impunity to be injured or insulted . This cha , racter appears to me extremely valuable , since it may ...
... possess warm affections , and they may very easily be secured ; but they have a degree of resentment that will not suffer them with impunity to be injured or insulted . This cha , racter appears to me extremely valuable , since it may ...
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... possess a con- siderable claim on the public attention . Mr. Dewar is probably a young author ; his name being unknown to us in the list of literary labourers , and his composition bearing evident marks of an unpractised hand . Like ...
... possess a con- siderable claim on the public attention . Mr. Dewar is probably a young author ; his name being unknown to us in the list of literary labourers , and his composition bearing evident marks of an unpractised hand . Like ...
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