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... sentiments and observations , ' - and he exclaims , in conclusion , Happy shall I be if this vein be deemed both ... sentiment , bombastic ejaculations , or feeble attempts at pleasantry.— A few specimens may suffice . Turn now , Oh ...
... sentiments and observations , ' - and he exclaims , in conclusion , Happy shall I be if this vein be deemed both ... sentiment , bombastic ejaculations , or feeble attempts at pleasantry.— A few specimens may suffice . Turn now , Oh ...
Pagina 264
... sentiments on every system devised by others , it can hardly be expected I should produce any new discovery . Those sentiments , in effect , preclude so presumptuous and vain an at- tempt . The notion I have long entertained respecting ...
... sentiments on every system devised by others , it can hardly be expected I should produce any new discovery . Those sentiments , in effect , preclude so presumptuous and vain an at- tempt . The notion I have long entertained respecting ...
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... sentiments made him an unfit person for the task : he has indeed sentiments of his own , but he can esti- mate goodness and worth wherever they are found , and rejoices in disposition to grant others a full liberty to avow and ...
... sentiments made him an unfit person for the task : he has indeed sentiments of his own , but he can esti- mate goodness and worth wherever they are found , and rejoices in disposition to grant others a full liberty to avow and ...
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