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... tion and candour , the situation of every person who honestly an- nexes himself to any political party . What is the nature of the compact into which men enter , when they agree to act together in politics ? It is , that , holding ...
... tion and candour , the situation of every person who honestly an- nexes himself to any political party . What is the nature of the compact into which men enter , when they agree to act together in politics ? It is , that , holding ...
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... tion . The further division of the large room was railed off , and furnished with tables for newspapers and periodical works , at which are to be seen the idle part of the population , half asleep , studying , with most laudable gravity ...
... tion . The further division of the large room was railed off , and furnished with tables for newspapers and periodical works , at which are to be seen the idle part of the population , half asleep , studying , with most laudable gravity ...
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... tion is more degrading in subject , and more humbling in talent , than it is paltry in price . We would even for a moment allow that the theme of Canto VI . was ap- proachable with any thing like the noble sentiments of a man , instead ...
... tion is more degrading in subject , and more humbling in talent , than it is paltry in price . We would even for a moment allow that the theme of Canto VI . was ap- proachable with any thing like the noble sentiments of a man , instead ...
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