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... course ; but , without endeavouring to institute a parallel with other instances , I am authorised in saying that the course is not wholly unprecedented . " My lamented friend , of whom I never can speak without feelings of the deepest ...
... course ; but , without endeavouring to institute a parallel with other instances , I am authorised in saying that the course is not wholly unprecedented . " My lamented friend , of whom I never can speak without feelings of the deepest ...
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... course has been a- dopted , as that which my Noble Friend has pursued with so much feeling and good taste on this occasion , I do not remember one more likely than the present to conciliate the general appro- bation and sympathy of the ...
... course has been a- dopted , as that which my Noble Friend has pursued with so much feeling and good taste on this occasion , I do not remember one more likely than the present to conciliate the general appro- bation and sympathy of the ...
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... course of ages , all error and all novelty . Somewhere else , then , than in the mere heat and effervescence of the Athenian blood , must we seek for the causes of this firmness , and of the perfection to which it conducted . 2 ...
... course of ages , all error and all novelty . Somewhere else , then , than in the mere heat and effervescence of the Athenian blood , must we seek for the causes of this firmness , and of the perfection to which it conducted . 2 ...
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... course , neither threats nor blows could make them leave him ; and it being a scene of life quite new to me , and of which I was resolved to profit as much as possible , at my intercession matters were made up , and the two canine ...
... course , neither threats nor blows could make them leave him ; and it being a scene of life quite new to me , and of which I was resolved to profit as much as possible , at my intercession matters were made up , and the two canine ...
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... course , below the salt . " The critics , whose remarks it was my fortune to hear , were of opinion , that this usage of placing guests above or below the salt , according to the degree of nobility in their blood , was a mere invention ...
... course , below the salt . " The critics , whose remarks it was my fortune to hear , were of opinion , that this usage of placing guests above or below the salt , according to the degree of nobility in their blood , was a mere invention ...
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