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Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. flexions as in the above ; and it is plain
that chagrin sometimes gave a turn to his sentiments , as when he asks" How
happened it , in the definitions of man , that reason is always made essential to
him ...
Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor. flexions as in the above ; and it is plain
that chagrin sometimes gave a turn to his sentiments , as when he asks" How
happened it , in the definitions of man , that reason is always made essential to
him ...
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The reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it
would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration .
A better reason was offered by Lord Melville for not granting him an English ...
The reason assigned for not granting him a pension was , that , as a precedent , it
would strengthen the ill - founded claims of Mr. Hastings to a like remuneration .
A better reason was offered by Lord Melville for not granting him an English ...
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... contented themselves with an expression of approbation or disapprobation of
the Convention in the aggregate ; and assigned no specific reasons , and
entered into ño detail , respecting articles unparallelled in the history of military
treaties !
... contented themselves with an expression of approbation or disapprobation of
the Convention in the aggregate ; and assigned no specific reasons , and
entered into ño detail , respecting articles unparallelled in the history of military
treaties !
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The reason assigned as the motive of his conduct is proved to be insufficient ,
frivolous , and absurd . He was influenced , forsooth , by a conviction of the
necessity of strengthening the Spanish army with all possible expedition . Yet he
suffers ...
The reason assigned as the motive of his conduct is proved to be insufficient ,
frivolous , and absurd . He was influenced , forsooth , by a conviction of the
necessity of strengthening the Spanish army with all possible expedition . Yet he
suffers ...
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Now , “ inflammation occurs as readily , generally speaking , in weak as in strong
habits ; there appears even reason to believe that the former are in some
respects more disposed to it than the robust and vigorous . ” Nay , “ it seems to be
a ...
Now , “ inflammation occurs as readily , generally speaking , in weak as in strong
habits ; there appears even reason to believe that the former are in some
respects more disposed to it than the robust and vigorous . ” Nay , “ it seems to be
a ...
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