Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... feeling , -and , above all , a VOL . I. most unimpeachable honour . Where now , alas ! shall good men search for , or searching find , a union so inestim- able of intellectual and moral excel- lence , to cheer their hopes , and con firm ...
... feeling , -and , above all , a VOL . I. most unimpeachable honour . Where now , alas ! shall good men search for , or searching find , a union so inestim- able of intellectual and moral excel- lence , to cheer their hopes , and con firm ...
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... feelings of the deepest regret , had been rendered in- capable for some time past , in conse- quence of the bad state of his health , of applying himself to the labours of his profession , or to the discharge of his parliamentary duties ...
... feelings of the deepest regret , had been rendered in- capable for some time past , in conse- quence of the bad state of his health , of applying himself to the labours of his profession , or to the discharge of his parliamentary duties ...
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... feelings he was effectually exempted by the opera- tion of those qualities which formed the grace and the charm of ... feeling and good taste on this occasion , I do not remember one more likely than the present to conciliate the general ...
... feelings he was effectually exempted by the opera- tion of those qualities which formed the grace and the charm of ... feeling and good taste on this occasion , I do not remember one more likely than the present to conciliate the general ...
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... feeling was mutual . For myself , at least , I can most honestly say , that no change of circumstances - no difference of po- litics - no interruption to our habits of intercourse , even in the slightest degree diminished the respect ...
... feeling was mutual . For myself , at least , I can most honestly say , that no change of circumstances - no difference of po- litics - no interruption to our habits of intercourse , even in the slightest degree diminished the respect ...
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... feelings of romantic admiration with which every Athenian regarded the beauties and the magnificence of his native land . But is it really true , that liberty would not be sufficient of herself alone to ensure the prosperity of the arts ...
... feelings of romantic admiration with which every Athenian regarded the beauties and the magnificence of his native land . But is it really true , that liberty would not be sufficient of herself alone to ensure the prosperity of the arts ...
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