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... appears to have been inferior even to her father's . Did they enjoy in a greater degree her favour and con fidence ? The very reverse is the fact . But in one case they were the tools of a King plotting against his people ; in the other ...
... appears to have been inferior even to her father's . Did they enjoy in a greater degree her favour and con fidence ? The very reverse is the fact . But in one case they were the tools of a King plotting against his people ; in the other ...
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... appear to us to have been given ; and we take the liberty of offering a construction , which we believe to be new . On ... appears to us to require some evidence that word was ever substan- tively used as a piece of news , and not merely ...
... appear to us to have been given ; and we take the liberty of offering a construction , which we believe to be new . On ... appears to us to require some evidence that word was ever substan- tively used as a piece of news , and not merely ...
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... appears , therefore , that the editor of the volumes before us was not justified in the allegations and insinuations which he advanced against Mr. Franklin ; and we shall hope hereafter to see the expected publication , though we are ...
... appears , therefore , that the editor of the volumes before us was not justified in the allegations and insinuations which he advanced against Mr. Franklin ; and we shall hope hereafter to see the expected publication , though we are ...
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