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... suppose the contrary , is as illogical as it may be uncharitable . A sufficiently striking illustra- tion of this may be found in the present work , where an anecdote of the late Mr. Windham is made appli- cable to such a person as ...
... suppose the contrary , is as illogical as it may be uncharitable . A sufficiently striking illustra- tion of this may be found in the present work , where an anecdote of the late Mr. Windham is made appli- cable to such a person as ...
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... called improvement ; and if increased happi- ness ( the only real improvement I know ) is the effect of increased population , for which of course food must be provided , I suppose it is rightly so called 14 DE VERE . CHAPTER II. ...
... called improvement ; and if increased happi- ness ( the only real improvement I know ) is the effect of increased population , for which of course food must be provided , I suppose it is rightly so called 14 DE VERE . CHAPTER II. ...
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Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. be provided , I suppose it is rightly so called . Yes ! I suppose it will be right , that these fine glades , and this green turf , which invite so much to healthful exercise ; these ...
Or, The Man of Independence Robert Plumer Ward. be provided , I suppose it is rightly so called . Yes ! I suppose it will be right , that these fine glades , and this green turf , which invite so much to healthful exercise ; these ...
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... suppose me to abuse , is , I find from my last advices , quite reformed . " " Reformed ! ” " Yes ; for ministers hate taxes - opposition faction -lawyers litigation , and churchmen intolerance . Nay , wives are grown good ; there have ...
... suppose me to abuse , is , I find from my last advices , quite reformed . " " Reformed ! ” " Yes ; for ministers hate taxes - opposition faction -lawyers litigation , and churchmen intolerance . Nay , wives are grown good ; there have ...
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... suppose , wanted none of the virtues of generosity , nor was he personally afraid of the elder De Vere or his uncle ; he , therefore , did not conceal his opinion upon the impropriety of burying alive a young man of family in clownish ...
... suppose , wanted none of the virtues of generosity , nor was he personally afraid of the elder De Vere or his uncle ; he , therefore , did not conceal his opinion upon the impropriety of burying alive a young man of family in clownish ...
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