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... ment , I confess , I felt every disposi- , tion to concur ; when , ere I had time to embody my feelings in articulate sounds , I could see my sagacious friend eyeing me with somewhat of a mo- nitory aspect . " Let us suspend our opinion ...
... ment , I confess , I felt every disposi- , tion to concur ; when , ere I had time to embody my feelings in articulate sounds , I could see my sagacious friend eyeing me with somewhat of a mo- nitory aspect . " Let us suspend our opinion ...
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... ment of the " sacrilegious and revoltin dilapidations of the living , " and nei ther power nor interest shall induc me to spare the guilty , nor to calum niate or misrepresent the innocent.- I am yours , & c . VIATOR . ties put together ...
... ment of the " sacrilegious and revoltin dilapidations of the living , " and nei ther power nor interest shall induc me to spare the guilty , nor to calum niate or misrepresent the innocent.- I am yours , & c . VIATOR . ties put together ...
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... ment , be compelled to " set himself doggedly about it , " as Johnson says , and he'll be glad to prop himself up with the gossip of his acquaintances , and the amusing peculiarities of his friends . Let him stick in his working clothes ...
... ment , be compelled to " set himself doggedly about it , " as Johnson says , and he'll be glad to prop himself up with the gossip of his acquaintances , and the amusing peculiarities of his friends . Let him stick in his working clothes ...
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... ment of my discovery , which , I have little doubt , will add a few leaves more to the already flourishing laurel which already encircles the head of Sir To- bias Tickletobæus , Baronet . As all the organs of thought and vo- lition ...
... ment of my discovery , which , I have little doubt , will add a few leaves more to the already flourishing laurel which already encircles the head of Sir To- bias Tickletobæus , Baronet . As all the organs of thought and vo- lition ...
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... ment , certain classes are sure to suffer , the opposition to the measure from those interested in the existence of crime , or who derive their chief sup- port from the commission of vice , might be overcome by granting them annuities ...
... ment , certain classes are sure to suffer , the opposition to the measure from those interested in the existence of crime , or who derive their chief sup- port from the commission of vice , might be overcome by granting them annuities ...
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