The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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Page 3
... appears a sort of affectation of arguing the question on the ground only of public evidence , or general probabilities , in one or two instances where we cannot help flattering him ( and he doubtless wishes to be so flattered ) by ...
... appears a sort of affectation of arguing the question on the ground only of public evidence , or general probabilities , in one or two instances where we cannot help flattering him ( and he doubtless wishes to be so flattered ) by ...
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... appears to be included without ceremony in this sweeping sentence of the editor . " While he does not undertake to communicate the real name of Junius , he pledges himself to prove , from incontro- vertible evidence , afforded by the ...
... appears to be included without ceremony in this sweeping sentence of the editor . " While he does not undertake to communicate the real name of Junius , he pledges himself to prove , from incontro- vertible evidence , afforded by the ...
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... appears that he was rambling , with a peculiarly restless haste , somewhere on the Continent , during the time that those with the signature of Junius were appearing , sometimes at very short intervals , and accompanied by the underplot ...
... appears that he was rambling , with a peculiarly restless haste , somewhere on the Continent , during the time that those with the signature of Junius were appearing , sometimes at very short intervals , and accompanied by the underplot ...
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... appear there , an apology instead being offered for its postponement till the next day , when the letter thus previously adverted to by Hamilton did actually make its appearance . . " This fact , the editor informs us , was told him by ...
... appear there , an apology instead being offered for its postponement till the next day , when the letter thus previously adverted to by Hamilton did actually make its appearance . . " This fact , the editor informs us , was told him by ...
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... appears that Boyd was in a kind of retreat in Ireland , in consequence of pecu . niary distress and the fear of being arrested , at the very time that Junius refused to receive any share of the profits which had arisen from the sale of ...
... appears that Boyd was in a kind of retreat in Ireland , in consequence of pecu . niary distress and the fear of being arrested , at the very time that Junius refused to receive any share of the profits which had arisen from the sale of ...
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