The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... Enemy at this crisis ; and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra . ( 1809. ) VI a . Introduction to Select Views in Cumberland , Westmore- land , and Lancashire , by the Reverend Joseph Wilkinson , ( 1810 ) ; afterwards ...
... Enemy at this crisis ; and specifically as affected by the Convention of Cintra . ( 1809. ) VI a . Introduction to Select Views in Cumberland , Westmore- land , and Lancashire , by the Reverend Joseph Wilkinson , ( 1810 ) ; afterwards ...
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... enemy of Philip , in putting your name to the shaft , did you not declare openly its destination ? As a teacher of religion , your Lordship cannot be ignorant of a class of breaches of duty which may be denominated faults of omission ...
... enemy of Philip , in putting your name to the shaft , did you not declare openly its destination ? As a teacher of religion , your Lordship cannot be ignorant of a class of breaches of duty which may be denominated faults of omission ...
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... enemy to the redress of what the people of England call and feel to be grievances ? From your omitting to speak upon the war , and your general disapprobation of French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this ...
... enemy to the redress of what the people of England call and feel to be grievances ? From your omitting to speak upon the war , and your general disapprobation of French measures and French principles , expressed particularly at this ...
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... enemy lurking in our ranks is ten times more for- midable than when drawn out against us , that the unblushing aristocracy of a Maury or a Cazalès is far less dangerous than the insidious mask of patriotism assumed by a La Fayette or a ...
... enemy lurking in our ranks is ten times more for- midable than when drawn out against us , that the unblushing aristocracy of a Maury or a Cazalès is far less dangerous than the insidious mask of patriotism assumed by a La Fayette or a ...
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... enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established codes of 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 ...
... enemy to our pleasures , our own pre - established codes of 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 ...
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