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... appear to have laid down as principles , it may not be improper to advert to some incidental opinions found at the commencement of your political confession of faith . At a period big with the fate of the human race I am sorry that you ...
... appear to have laid down as principles , it may not be improper to advert to some incidental opinions found at the commencement of your political confession of faith . At a period big with the fate of the human race I am sorry that you ...
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... Appearing , as I do , the advocate of Republicanism , let me not be misunderstood . I am well aware , from the abuse of the executive power in States , that there is not a single European nation but what affords a melan- choly proof ...
... Appearing , as I do , the advocate of Republicanism , let me not be misunderstood . I am well aware , from the abuse of the executive power in States , that there is not a single European nation but what affords a melan- choly proof ...
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... appear that this part of the executive power will be extremely circumscribed , will be stripped almost entirely of a deliberative capacity , and will be reduced to a mere hand or instrument . As a Republican government would leave this ...
... appear that this part of the executive power will be extremely circumscribed , will be stripped almost entirely of a deliberative capacity , and will be reduced to a mere hand or instrument . As a Republican government would leave this ...
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... decision . Readers of superior judgment may disapprove of the style in which many of these pieces are executed : it must be expected that many lines and phrases will not exactly suit their taste . It will perhaps appear to.
... decision . Readers of superior judgment may disapprove of the style in which many of these pieces are executed : it must be expected that many lines and phrases will not exactly suit their taste . It will perhaps appear to.
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William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. exactly suit their taste . It will perhaps appear to them , that wishing to avoid the prevalent fault of the day , the author has sometimes descended too low , and that many of his expressions are ...
William Wordsworth William Angus Knight. exactly suit their taste . It will perhaps appear to them , that wishing to avoid the prevalent fault of the day , the author has sometimes descended too low , and that many of his expressions are ...
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