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Another part of the same communication , however , has excited very different
sensations in our minds , from the information which it conveys of the adoption ,
by the King , of the opinion of the Court of Inquiry-- " that no further military ...
Another part of the same communication , however , has excited very different
sensations in our minds , from the information which it conveys of the adoption ,
by the King , of the opinion of the Court of Inquiry-- " that no further military ...
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... and to impress an important lesson on his mind -- that while virtue dignifies
rank , rank only serves to make vice more conspicuous and more odious . There
is one other circumstance of an afilicting nature , which has marked this
disgraceful ...
... and to impress an important lesson on his mind -- that while virtue dignifies
rank , rank only serves to make vice more conspicuous and more odious . There
is one other circumstance of an afilicting nature , which has marked this
disgraceful ...
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By what operation of the human mind any man could bring himsełf to consider
the evidence of Dowler and Miss Taylor as inadınissible and incredible , it is
impossible for us to conceive . Most conscientiously do we declare our entire
belief of ...
By what operation of the human mind any man could bring himsełf to consider
the evidence of Dowler and Miss Taylor as inadınissible and incredible , it is
impossible for us to conceive . Most conscientiously do we declare our entire
belief of ...
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... since nothing appears but what will add to the tender sympathy which every
feeling mind must experience for so amiable a being Embued with the most
susceptible and energetic mind , the most ardent thirst for knowledge — there
wanted ...
... since nothing appears but what will add to the tender sympathy which every
feeling mind must experience for so amiable a being Embued with the most
susceptible and energetic mind , the most ardent thirst for knowledge — there
wanted ...
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... sometimes in the kiosk , sometimes in the portico , but always where the view
of Nature's works , so sweet and so refreshing to the sickly frame and weakened
mind , was to be enjoyed and tasted ; and his couch , like the urn of Philopemen ...
... sometimes in the kiosk , sometimes in the portico , but always where the view
of Nature's works , so sweet and so refreshing to the sickly frame and weakened
mind , was to be enjoyed and tasted ; and his couch , like the urn of Philopemen ...
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