Cobbett's Political Register: V.[1] American, Or V.30 English ...William Cobbett H. Cobbett and G. S. Oldfield, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... mind still is , without pretend- person receiving them ; and for what do ing , however , to recollect the particular ... minds ! To what important consequences do mere nothings lead ! My You may call this folly , enthusiasm , great ...
... mind still is , without pretend- person receiving them ; and for what do ing , however , to recollect the particular ... minds ! To what important consequences do mere nothings lead ! My You may call this folly , enthusiasm , great ...
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... mind , by this circumstance , has never been effaced , and it has always led me to believe , and to maintain , that there was no considerable number of persons , in America , who , at bottom , were not true to their country , however ...
... mind , by this circumstance , has never been effaced , and it has always led me to believe , and to maintain , that there was no considerable number of persons , in America , who , at bottom , were not true to their country , however ...
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... mind and heart ; and , it appears so many ' Squires for correspondents ; for , to me that nothing after your own mutual you will bear in mind , that I had gone interests , is more likely to promote this into the army a mere boy , that I ...
... mind and heart ; and , it appears so many ' Squires for correspondents ; for , to me that nothing after your own mutual you will bear in mind , that I had gone interests , is more likely to promote this into the army a mere boy , that I ...
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... mind . MALLET DU PAN , whose work , as well as the au- thor , had been wholly supported by the public money , was dead ; but , I found that his widow had a penson , and his son a place in the tax - office , both in open de- fiance of ...
... mind . MALLET DU PAN , whose work , as well as the au- thor , had been wholly supported by the public money , was dead ; but , I found that his widow had a penson , and his son a place in the tax - office , both in open de- fiance of ...
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... mind , always , when he is embarrassed , to look about the world to see if there be no other nation in embarrassment ; and , if he find any in that state , to chuckle and hug himself in the thought , that he is not suf- fering alone ...
... mind , always , when he is embarrassed , to look about the world to see if there be no other nation in embarrassment ; and , if he find any in that state , to chuckle and hug himself in the thought , that he is not suf- fering alone ...
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