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... opinion , by her extreme aversion to the publication , and even to the pri vate communication , of her epistolary correspondence . Mrs. Carter expressed a wish to her executor , that her letters should not be published . And in two ...
... opinion , by her extreme aversion to the publication , and even to the pri vate communication , of her epistolary correspondence . Mrs. Carter expressed a wish to her executor , that her letters should not be published . And in two ...
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... opinion so elaborately and clearly ex- pressed , by the authority of the person with whom she dis- agreed ; and we may be inclined to suspect that the two an- tagonists might possibly exchange opinions , as the Catholic and Protestant ...
... opinion so elaborately and clearly ex- pressed , by the authority of the person with whom she dis- agreed ; and we may be inclined to suspect that the two an- tagonists might possibly exchange opinions , as the Catholic and Protestant ...
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... opinion , as generally ex- pressed in a letter to Lord Spencer : see Vol . 2. p . 191 . Political discernment also was displayed on many occasions , by the Admiral , in his judgment of men and his anticipation of events . When he saw ...
... opinion , as generally ex- pressed in a letter to Lord Spencer : see Vol . 2. p . 191 . Political discernment also was displayed on many occasions , by the Admiral , in his judgment of men and his anticipation of events . When he saw ...
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