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... wish to remind them of this delightful master of natural expression was our principal reason for making the preceding selection : but , if the reader will refer to the tragedy of Mad- dalen , he will perceive that the whole spirit of ...
... wish to remind them of this delightful master of natural expression was our principal reason for making the preceding selection : but , if the reader will refer to the tragedy of Mad- dalen , he will perceive that the whole spirit of ...
Pagina 281
... wish to guide their readers to some nefarious inference ; and on this occasion probably they mean to insi- nuate that assassination attempted the life of Brutus in Asia , and took it at Philippi . Assuming for a moment the harsh ...
... wish to guide their readers to some nefarious inference ; and on this occasion probably they mean to insi- nuate that assassination attempted the life of Brutus in Asia , and took it at Philippi . Assuming for a moment the harsh ...
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... wish to exclude no plan , and therefore I do not at present wish to propose any . I wish , in the first place , that the existence of the grievance should be fairly ascertained , and admitted , then , from the different remedies pro ...
... wish to exclude no plan , and therefore I do not at present wish to propose any . I wish , in the first place , that the existence of the grievance should be fairly ascertained , and admitted , then , from the different remedies pro ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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