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... expression of hectic glow ' in the last line but one ; and some other expressions occur which , we think , the good taste of our readers will condemn . It is scarcely necessary to add , for the explanation of the events mentioned in the ...
... expression of hectic glow ' in the last line but one ; and some other expressions occur which , we think , the good taste of our readers will condemn . It is scarcely necessary to add , for the explanation of the events mentioned in the ...
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... expressions and references contained in them . Nor do we see any sufficient ground for supposing ( and this is the ... expressing our opinion , that we shall not on the present occasion detain our readers with any such discussion . It ...
... expressions and references contained in them . Nor do we see any sufficient ground for supposing ( and this is the ... expressing our opinion , that we shall not on the present occasion detain our readers with any such discussion . It ...
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... expression is in many instances so Gallic , that Mr. Kenney must either have borrowed or translated from some ... expressions which are much too exalted for their supposed condition ; and they chill the reader's sympathy at the moment of ...
... expression is in many instances so Gallic , that Mr. Kenney must either have borrowed or translated from some ... expressions which are much too exalted for their supposed condition ; and they chill the reader's sympathy at the moment of ...
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