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... endeavoured in fancy as if I would set thee aside ; as if I would disbelieve thee ; nay , as if I would not know there ever were such a book , and the world at once ( now I have known thee ) has seemed a nothing a blank - a void - hope ...
... endeavoured in fancy as if I would set thee aside ; as if I would disbelieve thee ; nay , as if I would not know there ever were such a book , and the world at once ( now I have known thee ) has seemed a nothing a blank - a void - hope ...
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... endeavoured hermetically to close every market on the Continent against British manufactures . Even this was not all : our measures drove America to war with us , and the consequence was that we lost one of the largest outlets for our ...
... endeavoured hermetically to close every market on the Continent against British manufactures . Even this was not all : our measures drove America to war with us , and the consequence was that we lost one of the largest outlets for our ...
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civil liberty : it endeavoured to make a representative government amalgamate with feudal rights , ecclesiastical privileges , and a wretched system of bigotry and intolerance . Either it ought to have first levelled these obstructions ...
civil liberty : it endeavoured to make a representative government amalgamate with feudal rights , ecclesiastical privileges , and a wretched system of bigotry and intolerance . Either it ought to have first levelled these obstructions ...
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