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... neral mass , and prevented from dis- turbing the peace of society by their furtive or murderous propensities ? Crime would thus be crushed in the bud , and the infant murderer , or the confirmed thief , might pay the forfeit of their ...
... neral mass , and prevented from dis- turbing the peace of society by their furtive or murderous propensities ? Crime would thus be crushed in the bud , and the infant murderer , or the confirmed thief , might pay the forfeit of their ...
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... neral , not excluding the discoveries , or even the speculations of science , that are generallyintelligible and interesting , so that the portion devoted to any one subject or department , shall be kept proportionate to the number of ...
... neral , not excluding the discoveries , or even the speculations of science , that are generallyintelligible and interesting , so that the portion devoted to any one subject or department , shall be kept proportionate to the number of ...
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... neral scholar ; and , after all , contains but a small portion of the poet's works . Speght and Urry are not to be relied on . Warton is judicious and learned , but a digressive and vexatious guide . Godwin's idea was an excellent one ...
... neral scholar ; and , after all , contains but a small portion of the poet's works . Speght and Urry are not to be relied on . Warton is judicious and learned , but a digressive and vexatious guide . Godwin's idea was an excellent one ...
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... neral contributes to prove the little importance that should be attached to the sentiments of the mob of London , even when it may be said they are in the right , and the government in the wrong . It cannot , I think , be ques- tioned ...
... neral contributes to prove the little importance that should be attached to the sentiments of the mob of London , even when it may be said they are in the right , and the government in the wrong . It cannot , I think , be ques- tioned ...
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... neral , as well as of many of his officers , are by no means despicable . This he has manifested during the revolution- ary war , and in his wars with the re- publican part of the island . His army ( which is uncommonly well armed ...
... neral , as well as of many of his officers , are by no means despicable . This he has manifested during the revolution- ary war , and in his wars with the re- publican part of the island . His army ( which is uncommonly well armed ...
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