The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... character is the more difficult for the extreme ease with which mere plausibilities may be put forth on the subject ; and the common difficulty is greatly increased , in the present case , by the neces- sity of constantly distinguishing ...
... character is the more difficult for the extreme ease with which mere plausibilities may be put forth on the subject ; and the common difficulty is greatly increased , in the present case , by the neces- sity of constantly distinguishing ...
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... character of a friend . It is easy to understand how Junius has been charged with " falsehood and malice " by those whose private character he unveiled , or who were stung with the sharpness of his wit , or smarted under the asperity of ...
... character of a friend . It is easy to understand how Junius has been charged with " falsehood and malice " by those whose private character he unveiled , or who were stung with the sharpness of his wit , or smarted under the asperity of ...
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... character he stood aloof , not perplexed , but indifferent , between the two bundles of hay-- Infidelity and Popery . In his social and mo- ral character he is not easily described . He was as little impressed by kindnesses as he was ...
... character he stood aloof , not perplexed , but indifferent , between the two bundles of hay-- Infidelity and Popery . In his social and mo- ral character he is not easily described . He was as little impressed by kindnesses as he was ...
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