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... instances of the instability of fortune , and the in- gratitude of despotic power , which the whole compass of ... instance of the ingratitude of Henry : the ingratitude was on the side of Wolsey : but we grant that he experienced ...
... instances of the instability of fortune , and the in- gratitude of despotic power , which the whole compass of ... instance of the ingratitude of Henry : the ingratitude was on the side of Wolsey : but we grant that he experienced ...
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... instance , what can be more in- distinct and confused than the definitions of reasoning , and of judg- ment , ( i . e . judging ) in the following passage ; or more unphilosophical than referring the production of wit to the same origin ...
... instance , what can be more in- distinct and confused than the definitions of reasoning , and of judg- ment , ( i . e . judging ) in the following passage ; or more unphilosophical than referring the production of wit to the same origin ...
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... instance the taste of the public is so decidedly pledged in favour of the " Me- lodies , " that a critic would stand ... instances we entertain doubt on the validity of these claims . Many of them , indeed , are known to have been ...
... instance the taste of the public is so decidedly pledged in favour of the " Me- lodies , " that a critic would stand ... instances we entertain doubt on the validity of these claims . Many of them , indeed , are known to have been ...
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