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In this situa- tion , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheer- fulness dashed with apprehension .
In this situa- tion , however , a periodical writer often finds himself , upon his first attempt to address the public in form . All his power of pleasing is damped by solicitude , and his cheer- fulness dashed with apprehension .
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... to suspect her morals , or attempt her character . Both the Christians and the Heathens who have transmitted her history and her misfortunes , have but one voice , when they speak of her beauty , her knowledge , and her virtue .
... to suspect her morals , or attempt her character . Both the Christians and the Heathens who have transmitted her history and her misfortunes , have but one voice , when they speak of her beauty , her knowledge , and her virtue .
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Soon , however , his love to his native country brought him back to his own city , resolved to rescue it from the enemy , or fall in the attempt : thus , in disguise , he went among the inhabitants , and endeavoured , but in vain ...
Soon , however , his love to his native country brought him back to his own city , resolved to rescue it from the enemy , or fall in the attempt : thus , in disguise , he went among the inhabitants , and endeavoured , but in vain ...
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If disturbed in their holes , they never attempt to escape without carrying this young brood in their forceps , away with them , and thus frequently are sacrificed to their paternal affection . As soon as ever the young ones leave their ...
If disturbed in their holes , they never attempt to escape without carrying this young brood in their forceps , away with them , and thus frequently are sacrificed to their paternal affection . As soon as ever the young ones leave their ...
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... who should attempt to be more than a commentator upon philosophy , or an imitator in polite learning , might be regarded as a chimerical pro- jector . Hundreds would be ready not only to point out his errors , but to load him with ...
... who should attempt to be more than a commentator upon philosophy , or an imitator in polite learning , might be regarded as a chimerical pro- jector . Hundreds would be ready not only to point out his errors , but to load him with ...
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