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... sense , very correctly and grammatically , some good nature , and a little self- and to pronounce properly ; that is , denial for the sake of others , and according to the usage of the best with a view to obtain the same indul ...
... sense , very correctly and grammatically , some good nature , and a little self- and to pronounce properly ; that is , denial for the sake of others , and according to the usage of the best with a view to obtain the same indul ...
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sense be excellent . Men in this tinct idea of the whole narration ; country have been so much occupi- he would even have a more distinct ed in the great disputes of religion , idea of it , than they could have who politics , and ...
sense be excellent . Men in this tinct idea of the whole narration ; country have been so much occupi- he would even have a more distinct ed in the great disputes of religion , idea of it , than they could have who politics , and ...
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... sense in word and syllable ; who was still aim- good English , in poetical expressions , ing to crowd his sense into as nar- and in musical numbers : for , though row a compass as possibly he could ; all those are exceeding difficult to ...
... sense in word and syllable ; who was still aim- good English , in poetical expressions , ing to crowd his sense into as nar- and in musical numbers : for , though row a compass as possibly he could ; all those are exceeding difficult to ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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