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... to protest against the unqualified censures of a man whom I neither know nor ,
wish to know , and whose design has evidently been to decry instead of to
criticise my work . To leave such censures unnoticed , would have been to
commit an ...
... to protest against the unqualified censures of a man whom I neither know nor ,
wish to know , and whose design has evidently been to decry instead of to
criticise my work . To leave such censures unnoticed , would have been to
commit an ...
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they ardently wish to familiarise the minds of the people with the idea of war , with
a view to prepare them for the final accomplishment of their leader's long
meditated plan - a declaration of war against this country , and an alliance with
France .
they ardently wish to familiarise the minds of the people with the idea of war , with
a view to prepare them for the final accomplishment of their leader's long
meditated plan - a declaration of war against this country , and an alliance with
France .
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... the hold of every foul spirit ; ' and , that it is the duty of every friend of his country
and his species immediately to come out of it , and assist in its demolition .
Arguing in favour of the change which they wish to effect in this kingdom , " It is
time ...
... the hold of every foul spirit ; ' and , that it is the duty of every friend of his country
and his species immediately to come out of it , and assist in its demolition .
Arguing in favour of the change which they wish to effect in this kingdom , " It is
time ...
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... are charged with « malice and and these critics , among other reasons , " for
the love of truth which they breathe , and the useful instructions which they
contain , wish , beartily wish , that his Sermons may obtain an extensive
circulation !!
... are charged with « malice and and these critics , among other reasons , " for
the love of truth which they breathe , and the useful instructions which they
contain , wish , beartily wish , that his Sermons may obtain an extensive
circulation !!
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Powel , in his history of Wales , has taken care not only to record this deformity ,
but he wishes his readers to believe ... a filthy disease has conferred a surname
which the descendants of the person amicted seem to feel no anxiety or wish to ...
Powel , in his history of Wales , has taken care not only to record this deformity ,
but he wishes his readers to believe ... a filthy disease has conferred a surname
which the descendants of the person amicted seem to feel no anxiety or wish to ...
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