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... mind would be shocked , and the enemies of the Corpora- tion would seize the opportunity to expose it to the scorn and contempt of the whole world . He should therefore move that the Petition be returned by the proper officer to James ...
... mind would be shocked , and the enemies of the Corpora- tion would seize the opportunity to expose it to the scorn and contempt of the whole world . He should therefore move that the Petition be returned by the proper officer to James ...
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... mind and coat , as CRABBE would say , He comes to Court - the oddest of the gay , And there not only lays his ... minds , on similar occasions , will frequently strike out similar ideas , and perhaps this may be one of those wonderful ...
... mind and coat , as CRABBE would say , He comes to Court - the oddest of the gay , And there not only lays his ... minds , on similar occasions , will frequently strike out similar ideas , and perhaps this may be one of those wonderful ...
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... mind here , that it is a French Re - selves in other people . An American writer ( Mr. WALSH , ) volutionist who ... minds , agitated by all the diseases of pride , are so averse to bending under the authority which protects them , while ...
... mind here , that it is a French Re - selves in other people . An American writer ( Mr. WALSH , ) volutionist who ... minds , agitated by all the diseases of pride , are so averse to bending under the authority which protects them , while ...
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... mind , reading had given a marked and manly character ; and the intercourse with the best of company , an e elegant polish . He was closely intimate with that benevolent man and elegant scholar , Mr. Roscoe , of Liverpool , whom , of ...
... mind , reading had given a marked and manly character ; and the intercourse with the best of company , an e elegant polish . He was closely intimate with that benevolent man and elegant scholar , Mr. Roscoe , of Liverpool , whom , of ...
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... minds ( that is , nineteen in twenty ) like to stare and won - manual exercise , a task to he learnt in ten minutes ... mind land ; but this does not blind us to the weakness of his hether he fits his place -- a buffoon : dress him like ...
... minds ( that is , nineteen in twenty ) like to stare and won - manual exercise , a task to he learnt in ten minutes ... mind land ; but this does not blind us to the weakness of his hether he fits his place -- a buffoon : dress him like ...
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