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... frequently and fatally de- parted from in matters of higher moment , no farther notice whatever was taken of it by the house . On this trial of Mr. Tooke , it appeared , to the general surprize , that this gentleman , supposed so ...
... frequently and fatally de- parted from in matters of higher moment , no farther notice whatever was taken of it by the house . On this trial of Mr. Tooke , it appeared , to the general surprize , that this gentleman , supposed so ...
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... frequently the source of humane sentiments and generous actions . : The particular time when the affluent Petersburgher wishes most to be visited is exactly that which in Germany , for instance , is most sedulously avoided dinner - time ...
... frequently the source of humane sentiments and generous actions . : The particular time when the affluent Petersburgher wishes most to be visited is exactly that which in Germany , for instance , is most sedulously avoided dinner - time ...
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... frequently happy in the structure of a good line or an harmonious couplet : but he is not seldom de- fective in the polish and finishing of his verses ; and sometimes to such a degree that it seems almost impossible for any one but ...
... frequently happy in the structure of a good line or an harmonious couplet : but he is not seldom de- fective in the polish and finishing of his verses ; and sometimes to such a degree that it seems almost impossible for any one but ...
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