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... because I have been well informed that they do , and because the lower claffes of other countries make them alfo . George Falkener , who was as tender upon the subject of blun- dering , and as zealous for the honour of the Irish as Mr ...
... because I have been well informed that they do , and because the lower claffes of other countries make them alfo . George Falkener , who was as tender upon the subject of blun- dering , and as zealous for the honour of the Irish as Mr ...
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... because it is imperiously demanded . The reader is disposed to be displeased , when all exercise of his judgment is in a despotic manner precluded by such titles to pa- ragraphs as the following . 6 Exquifite ironical humour . - Fine ...
... because it is imperiously demanded . The reader is disposed to be displeased , when all exercise of his judgment is in a despotic manner precluded by such titles to pa- ragraphs as the following . 6 Exquifite ironical humour . - Fine ...
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... Because , your Excellency , there are fo toad - eaters . many 99 I muft not omit to fay , that General Doyle has afcribed a new animal to Ireland . Upon a traveller's telling him that he had been in a country where the bugs were fo ...
... Because , your Excellency , there are fo toad - eaters . many 99 I muft not omit to fay , that General Doyle has afcribed a new animal to Ireland . Upon a traveller's telling him that he had been in a country where the bugs were fo ...
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... because they mislead all who attempt to reason upon such false data . For in- stance , how could Malthus himself reconcile the wretchedness of superabundant population with such high wages of labour , and such low price of provisions ...
... because they mislead all who attempt to reason upon such false data . For in- stance , how could Malthus himself reconcile the wretchedness of superabundant population with such high wages of labour , and such low price of provisions ...
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... because it was obvious that they were merely tools in the hands of others , and actually did not know what they were about . At all e- vents , the country is now perfectly quiet ; and we may all fleep in peace . ? Yes ! -sleep in peace ...
... because it was obvious that they were merely tools in the hands of others , and actually did not know what they were about . At all e- vents , the country is now perfectly quiet ; and we may all fleep in peace . ? Yes ! -sleep in peace ...
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