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... character of any of his acquaintances , should have become so instinctively attached to Colin Dowell . Perhaps it might have proceeded from a previous knowledge of the character and suffer- ings of the Dowell family , or possibly as the ...
... character of any of his acquaintances , should have become so instinctively attached to Colin Dowell . Perhaps it might have proceeded from a previous knowledge of the character and suffer- ings of the Dowell family , or possibly as the ...
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... character , that pious gentleman puts them all into one sweeping ban of proscription : yet the vices thus indiscriminately ascribed to so many races of people are so flagrant , that civil society could not be kept together if they ...
... character , that pious gentleman puts them all into one sweeping ban of proscription : yet the vices thus indiscriminately ascribed to so many races of people are so flagrant , that civil society could not be kept together if they ...
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... character of her hero , that his peccadillos were as much caused by a want of sound head and sound heart , as by a deficiency of religious faith and principles . The same remark may be applied to the unfeeling character and conduct of ...
... character of her hero , that his peccadillos were as much caused by a want of sound head and sound heart , as by a deficiency of religious faith and principles . The same remark may be applied to the unfeeling character and conduct of ...
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