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... respect for the authority of the writer , we should not have deemed it necessary to be so particular as we have been in our strictures on what appeared to us cen- surable . We scarcely dare indulge the hope that , when he shall be ...
... respect for the authority of the writer , we should not have deemed it necessary to be so particular as we have been in our strictures on what appeared to us cen- surable . We scarcely dare indulge the hope that , when he shall be ...
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... respect and satisfac- tion . Nor were the common people less decided in the expression of their sentiments towards him . They hailed his landing with as much noisy acclamation , as the most mob - loving nobleman of our own day could ...
... respect and satisfac- tion . Nor were the common people less decided in the expression of their sentiments towards him . They hailed his landing with as much noisy acclamation , as the most mob - loving nobleman of our own day could ...
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... respect to the summoning of special juries . Mr.- -'s observations were perfectly just ; I cannot but ob- serve , however , that he uses the expression , if you think it worth your while ' to make any reform : this , as far as respects ...
... respect to the summoning of special juries . Mr.- -'s observations were perfectly just ; I cannot but ob- serve , however , that he uses the expression , if you think it worth your while ' to make any reform : this , as far as respects ...
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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