The Metropolitan, Volume 5James Cochrane and Company, 1832 |
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... feel a repugnance , however involuntary , to pledge themselves in approbation of a system , which in their opinion , in all its great tendencies and operations , concerns the country in general more than the immediate interests of the ...
... feel a repugnance , however involuntary , to pledge themselves in approbation of a system , which in their opinion , in all its great tendencies and operations , concerns the country in general more than the immediate interests of the ...
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... feel unmitigated pity at the deplorable arguments used by some individuals , whose ignorance of principles , weak speeches , and absurd notions , would rank the speakers very low in a common mechanic's debating shop . We never thought ...
... feel unmitigated pity at the deplorable arguments used by some individuals , whose ignorance of principles , weak speeches , and absurd notions , would rank the speakers very low in a common mechanic's debating shop . We never thought ...
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... feel more joy at the opportunity af- forded for the show of grief , than sorrow at the event itself - a sus- picion that attaches itself to more than one writer who has ostenta- tiously paraded his regrets before the world . 33 4 ...
... feel more joy at the opportunity af- forded for the show of grief , than sorrow at the event itself - a sus- picion that attaches itself to more than one writer who has ostenta- tiously paraded his regrets before the world . 33 4 ...
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... feel such an interest about " a tagger of a few rhymes ! " Pitt had not long before quitted the college , and was beginning to emerge into fame ; and all the college was engrossed and dazzled with the rising sun . When I spoke to them ...
... feel such an interest about " a tagger of a few rhymes ! " Pitt had not long before quitted the college , and was beginning to emerge into fame ; and all the college was engrossed and dazzled with the rising sun . When I spoke to them ...
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... feel any admiration for Hurd . Porteus had not then been elevated to the mitre ; but Porteus was not a strong man . I knew Hallifax : he was a meek man , with many ac- quirements , but not any force . I afterwards also knew Horne ...
... feel any admiration for Hurd . Porteus had not then been elevated to the mitre ; but Porteus was not a strong man . I knew Hallifax : he was a meek man , with many ac- quirements , but not any force . I afterwards also knew Horne ...
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