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... equally good . By a happy combination of neatness in language and ease and suavity of manner , his sar- casms assumed a garb at once so courtly and so careless , that ' they often diverted as much as they could mortify their imme ...
... equally good . By a happy combination of neatness in language and ease and suavity of manner , his sar- casms assumed a garb at once so courtly and so careless , that ' they often diverted as much as they could mortify their imme ...
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... equally tended to remove the principal cause for difference between the British Government and the Moderado party : we mean the probability , never before acknowledged , of Queen Isabella having children . Thus the future opens with new ...
... equally tended to remove the principal cause for difference between the British Government and the Moderado party : we mean the probability , never before acknowledged , of Queen Isabella having children . Thus the future opens with new ...
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... equally adapted to all nations and to all ages ; and in some way , therefore , it must be capable of entering with prompt facility and flexible ease into combination with every form of government and polity . Now either the ...
... equally adapted to all nations and to all ages ; and in some way , therefore , it must be capable of entering with prompt facility and flexible ease into combination with every form of government and polity . Now either the ...
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