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... produce some specimens of its style and spirit . In the course of his exordium , after dwelling upon the great importance of the enquiry in which they were engaged , and disclaiming for himself and his brother - managers any feeling of ...
... produce some specimens of its style and spirit . In the course of his exordium , after dwelling upon the great importance of the enquiry in which they were engaged , and disclaiming for himself and his brother - managers any feeling of ...
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... produce all this ! ' - Why did they rise ! -Because they were people in human shape ; because patience under the detested tyranny of man is rebellion to the sovereignty of God ; because allegiance to that Power that gives us the forms ...
... produce all this ! ' - Why did they rise ! -Because they were people in human shape ; because patience under the detested tyranny of man is rebellion to the sovereignty of God ; because allegiance to that Power that gives us the forms ...
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... produced some of those daz- zling bursts of declamation , of which the tradi- tional fame is most vividly preserved . Among the audience of that day was Gibbon , and the mention of his name in the following passage not only 3 . R. B. ...
... produced some of those daz- zling bursts of declamation , of which the tradi- tional fame is most vividly preserved . Among the audience of that day was Gibbon , and the mention of his name in the following passage not only 3 . R. B. ...
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Thomas Moore. mention of his name in the following passage not only produced its effect at the moment , but , as connected with literary anecdote , will make the passage itself long memorable . Politics are of the day , but Literature is ...
Thomas Moore. mention of his name in the following passage not only produced its effect at the moment , but , as connected with literary anecdote , will make the passage itself long memorable . Politics are of the day , but Literature is ...
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... produce of industry , to seize all the treasures , wealth , and pros- perity of the country , and then they call it Protection ! it is the protection of the vulture to the lamb . * * -- 19 The following is his celebrated delineation of ...
... produce of industry , to seize all the treasures , wealth , and pros- perity of the country , and then they call it Protection ! it is the protection of the vulture to the lamb . * * -- 19 The following is his celebrated delineation of ...
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