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... English heart . When their memory shall cease to be an object of respect and veneration , it requires no spirit of prophecy to foretell that English liberty will be fast approaching to its final consummation . Their deportment was such ...
... English heart . When their memory shall cease to be an object of respect and veneration , it requires no spirit of prophecy to foretell that English liberty will be fast approaching to its final consummation . Their deportment was such ...
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... English ; and in none has the lapse of ages . produced such infinite alterations , both in the shape and the substance of original words . It would be vain to inquire . whether the knowlege of the northern , of the classical , or of the ...
... English ; and in none has the lapse of ages . produced such infinite alterations , both in the shape and the substance of original words . It would be vain to inquire . whether the knowlege of the northern , of the classical , or of the ...
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... English society , which occasionally betrays itself in all foreign works that relate to it . What will our rountrymen say to the sudden déportation of an English gentleman to the East Indies , on no better foundation either in law or ...
... English society , which occasionally betrays itself in all foreign works that relate to it . What will our rountrymen say to the sudden déportation of an English gentleman to the East Indies , on no better foundation either in law or ...
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