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... reason , however , for devoting so much to this district is sufficiently founded in its being one of the most in- teresting counties in England ; and had the descriptions been more concise , many important particulars must have been ...
... reason , however , for devoting so much to this district is sufficiently founded in its being one of the most in- teresting counties in England ; and had the descriptions been more concise , many important particulars must have been ...
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... reason to apprehend , that these establishments have not proved favourable to the morals or character of the people . To rear or train up a human being to the possession of a valuable character , it is not enough that he have bread to ...
... reason to apprehend , that these establishments have not proved favourable to the morals or character of the people . To rear or train up a human being to the possession of a valuable character , it is not enough that he have bread to ...
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... reason to complain of bombastic lan- guage , for Morrice and Cowper amicably divide the palm of insipidity . Cowper , however , has one grand , or rather huge . epithet , of which he says in the note " The bulk of his heroes is a ...
... reason to complain of bombastic lan- guage , for Morrice and Cowper amicably divide the palm of insipidity . Cowper , however , has one grand , or rather huge . epithet , of which he says in the note " The bulk of his heroes is a ...
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