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... taken in compiling the Appendix . As the Advertisement of 1809 tells us , two portions of this Essay , a pamphlet , entitled The Convention of Cintra , originally appeared in The Courier newspaper , edited by Daniel Stewart , in ...
... taken in compiling the Appendix . As the Advertisement of 1809 tells us , two portions of this Essay , a pamphlet , entitled The Convention of Cintra , originally appeared in The Courier newspaper , edited by Daniel Stewart , in ...
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... taken care of , and cannot be boarded out , as it would be by gentlefolks , or sent to a public or private receptacle for such unfor- tunate beings . [ Poor people ] seeing frequently among their neighbours such objects , easily ...
... taken care of , and cannot be boarded out , as it would be by gentlefolks , or sent to a public or private receptacle for such unfor- tunate beings . [ Poor people ] seeing frequently among their neighbours such objects , easily ...
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... taken to avoid it as is ordinarily taken to produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men , and further , because the pleasure which I have pro- posed to myself to ...
... taken to avoid it as is ordinarily taken to produce it ; this has been done for the reason already alleged , to bring my language near to the language of men , and further , because the pleasure which I have pro- posed to myself to ...
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... pathos which he has not felt , a sublimity to which he hath not been raised . If he have trembled because there has occasionally taken place in him a lapse of which he is conscious ; if he foresee VI 95 TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRIEND.
... pathos which he has not felt , a sublimity to which he hath not been raised . If he have trembled because there has occasionally taken place in him a lapse of which he is conscious ; if he foresee VI 95 TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRIEND.
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... taken prisoners , -I think it was at the battle of Rio Seco - were re- turned by the French General under the title of Galician Peasants , a title , which the Spanish General , Blake , rejected and maintained in his answer that they ...
... taken prisoners , -I think it was at the battle of Rio Seco - were re- turned by the French General under the title of Galician Peasants , a title , which the Spanish General , Blake , rejected and maintained in his answer that they ...
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