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... tion of those injuries by which this sentiment is irritated and awakened . ' We cannot take leave of Mr. Godwin without expressing our hopes of shortly meeting him again in the character of the Commonwealth historian ; and our gratitude ...
... tion of those injuries by which this sentiment is irritated and awakened . ' We cannot take leave of Mr. Godwin without expressing our hopes of shortly meeting him again in the character of the Commonwealth historian ; and our gratitude ...
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... tion ; it is almost impossible for him to divest himself of the prejudices which render him eager to gloss over the faults and failings of his favourites , and to cast a shade of three - fold horror on the crimes of their adversaries ...
... tion ; it is almost impossible for him to divest himself of the prejudices which render him eager to gloss over the faults and failings of his favourites , and to cast a shade of three - fold horror on the crimes of their adversaries ...
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... tion : and he spent many hours in a manner very favourable to the indulgence of this disposition , either by night in the process of candle - making , or by day in attending the transport of goods to considerable distances . " We do not ...
... tion : and he spent many hours in a manner very favourable to the indulgence of this disposition , either by night in the process of candle - making , or by day in attending the transport of goods to considerable distances . " We do not ...
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... tion , to find a house elegantly furnished . It being dark when I entered , I was fearful I might find some difficulty in removing any suspicions which might arise from the visit of a solitary , at such an hour . But , when I enquired ...
... tion , to find a house elegantly furnished . It being dark when I entered , I was fearful I might find some difficulty in removing any suspicions which might arise from the visit of a solitary , at such an hour . But , when I enquired ...
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... tion . No corrective has hitherto been found for this defect . I have seen rooms larger and more splendid than this ; but I never saw one which seemed more completely to unite beauty and grandeur with utility . " The chapter on negro ...
... tion . No corrective has hitherto been found for this defect . I have seen rooms larger and more splendid than this ; but I never saw one which seemed more completely to unite beauty and grandeur with utility . " The chapter on negro ...
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