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... circumstances.Such observations could rest , it is true , only on his individual authority : but no hazard could ensue that they would be taken for a part of the official text , and the mixture would have formed a pleasing variety . If ...
... circumstances.Such observations could rest , it is true , only on his individual authority : but no hazard could ensue that they would be taken for a part of the official text , and the mixture would have formed a pleasing variety . If ...
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... circumstances , the state of the wound , which had never suppurated , and the total inability of nature to make any effort towards relieving it , were symptoms that excited no feelings but those of despair . Mr. Windham himself ...
... circumstances , the state of the wound , which had never suppurated , and the total inability of nature to make any effort towards relieving it , were symptoms that excited no feelings but those of despair . Mr. Windham himself ...
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... circumstances than to their lengthened description . Few writers are more remote from danger of trespassing by the use of unmeaning epithets ; on this score , therefore , Mr. Southey may be called a concise writer : but , in looking to ...
... circumstances than to their lengthened description . Few writers are more remote from danger of trespassing by the use of unmeaning epithets ; on this score , therefore , Mr. Southey may be called a concise writer : but , in looking to ...
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