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... passage , ( Vol . i . p . 585. ) he advocates a bounty on the export of corn ; while , in another , ( p . 601. ) he regrets the existence of our corn - laws , and is desirous of consi- dering them as , what they certainly are not , a ...
... passage , ( Vol . i . p . 585. ) he advocates a bounty on the export of corn ; while , in another , ( p . 601. ) he regrets the existence of our corn - laws , and is desirous of consi- dering them as , what they certainly are not , a ...
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... passage would have done any discredit to the tragic poet of Scotland . Matilda and Oswald , the heroine and hero , are conversing previously to Oswald's departure for the wars . The speech of the Lady is certainly too long , and too ...
... passage would have done any discredit to the tragic poet of Scotland . Matilda and Oswald , the heroine and hero , are conversing previously to Oswald's departure for the wars . The speech of the Lady is certainly too long , and too ...
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... passage ; such as the jingle of vowels in the first couplet , and some other pec- cadilloes : but we forbear . Line 364. , · And give a death where once thou gav'st a birth , ' is so truly Ovidian , that we were surprized to find that ...
... passage ; such as the jingle of vowels in the first couplet , and some other pec- cadilloes : but we forbear . Line 364. , · And give a death where once thou gav'st a birth , ' is so truly Ovidian , that we were surprized to find that ...
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