The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 |
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... perhaps , of his ancestors , the graves of those whom he hath loved , and still loves , the places where he hath smiled , and where he hath wept ( now alike dear to him ) , and the companions of his past years , and his own people , and ...
... perhaps , of his ancestors , the graves of those whom he hath loved , and still loves , the places where he hath smiled , and where he hath wept ( now alike dear to him ) , and the companions of his past years , and his own people , and ...
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that the fair author perhaps entertains somewhat too high an opinion of the judgment of this Dr. Williams , and that an ... perhaps it is true that they are prone to draw a flattering though a resembling portrait of the original ; and to ...
that the fair author perhaps entertains somewhat too high an opinion of the judgment of this Dr. Williams , and that an ... perhaps it is true that they are prone to draw a flattering though a resembling portrait of the original ; and to ...
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... perhaps that liberal and conciliatory disposition is not manifested which we could wish to see displayed in executing the important duties imposed on the commissioners by that statute . In the present instance , however , we cannot but ...
... perhaps that liberal and conciliatory disposition is not manifested which we could wish to see displayed in executing the important duties imposed on the commissioners by that statute . In the present instance , however , we cannot but ...
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