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... expect ? Add to this , the insults of the enemy , and that which to generous minds is not inferior to any loss , the disgrace of such an incident . It becomes us all , therefore , when we consider all these things , to apply our utmost ...
... expect ? Add to this , the insults of the enemy , and that which to generous minds is not inferior to any loss , the disgrace of such an incident . It becomes us all , therefore , when we consider all these things , to apply our utmost ...
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... expect this loss shall be received with the composure of Stilpo . Nay , I shall not regard tears , lamentations , or any other indul- gence to the first agonies of our grief on so dreadful an occasion , as marks of effeminacy ; but ...
... expect this loss shall be received with the composure of Stilpo . Nay , I shall not regard tears , lamentations , or any other indul- gence to the first agonies of our grief on so dreadful an occasion , as marks of effeminacy ; but ...
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... expect , by means of my intercourse with people of condition , to find here many articles of importance concerning the affairs and transactions of the great world ( which can never reach the ears of vulgar news - writers ) , not only in ...
... expect , by means of my intercourse with people of condition , to find here many articles of importance concerning the affairs and transactions of the great world ( which can never reach the ears of vulgar news - writers ) , not only in ...
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... expect to find charity in an age , when scarce any refuse to own the most profligate rapaciousness ! when no man is ashamed of avowing the pursuit of riches through every dirty road and track ? To speak out , in an age when every thing ...
... expect to find charity in an age , when scarce any refuse to own the most profligate rapaciousness ! when no man is ashamed of avowing the pursuit of riches through every dirty road and track ? To speak out , in an age when every thing ...
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... expect , should success attend the present ravagers of our country . Nay , I have even gone so far as to suppose them actual victors , and have in this light framed an imaginary journal of events , with which I here present you , as ...
... expect , should success attend the present ravagers of our country . Nay , I have even gone so far as to suppose them actual victors , and have in this light framed an imaginary journal of events , with which I here present you , as ...
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