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... taste for reading , are perfect conformity of sentiments in obliged to give themselves up . respect to public affairs ; an inex- Another kind of pleasure , still haustible fund of counsels and sup- more sensible , more warm , more na ...
... taste for reading , are perfect conformity of sentiments in obliged to give themselves up . respect to public affairs ; an inex- Another kind of pleasure , still haustible fund of counsels and sup- more sensible , more warm , more na ...
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... taste is as much person who has this sensibility of to be desired and cultivated as a de- temper meets with any ... Taste desirable . this delicacy of sentiment . When a man is possessed of that talent , he is more happy by what pleases ...
... taste is as much person who has this sensibility of to be desired and cultivated as a de- temper meets with any ... Taste desirable . this delicacy of sentiment . When a man is possessed of that talent , he is more happy by what pleases ...
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... taste , and pine - ap- lity , when nothing appears to recom- ples without flavour , will certainly mend her but simplicity , propriety , nauseate the native , genuine , and and innocence . A clear , blue sky , salutary taste of Welsh ...
... taste , and pine - ap- lity , when nothing appears to recom- ples without flavour , will certainly mend her but simplicity , propriety , nauseate the native , genuine , and and innocence . A clear , blue sky , salutary taste of Welsh ...
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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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