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They are somewhat shortened from their original form by the omission of some
letters and parts of letters , not so immediately relative to the general subject , and
perhaps would have had a better appearance as a whole , if the Appendix ...
They are somewhat shortened from their original form by the omission of some
letters and parts of letters , not so immediately relative to the general subject , and
perhaps would have had a better appearance as a whole , if the Appendix ...
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... rapid rate at which we are spoiling dier tempers . - - We have seen many
persons among us , of all ranks , profoundly ignorant of the state of things in
France , who yet have learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a
whole nation ...
... rapid rate at which we are spoiling dier tempers . - - We have seen many
persons among us , of all ranks , profoundly ignorant of the state of things in
France , who yet have learned to utter imprecations the most horrid against a
whole nation ...
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... fore - ground , or the partial concealment of it by an old oak , will make it an
agreeable view , he sets to work , and presently produces a creation , it is true , of
his own brain , but not a representation of an awful , frerile country . « On the
whole ...
... fore - ground , or the partial concealment of it by an old oak , will make it an
agreeable view , he sets to work , and presently produces a creation , it is true , of
his own brain , but not a representation of an awful , frerile country . « On the
whole ...
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... and with more confidence , as the whole tenor of our author ' s , and his
correspondents obferva . tions , support it . What this principle may be , we know
not ; but , if we establith its existence by facts , we need not be anxious to explain
it .
... and with more confidence , as the whole tenor of our author ' s , and his
correspondents obferva . tions , support it . What this principle may be , we know
not ; but , if we establith its existence by facts , we need not be anxious to explain
it .
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are really , upon the whole , decitive iguint von . Thus , the reinark in p . 71 ,
concerning clothes acquiring the firell of tobacco , is certainly not ansivered by
furtofing that lonr : smoke ( afer a whole night ) might remain in a diffuted state ; or
that ...
are really , upon the whole , decitive iguint von . Thus , the reinark in p . 71 ,
concerning clothes acquiring the firell of tobacco , is certainly not ansivered by
furtofing that lonr : smoke ( afer a whole night ) might remain in a diffuted state ; or
that ...
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