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... honest one . I am extremely Mrs. Kelly's humble servant ; but I will never be- lieve she is more valued for her beauty and good qualities in Ireland , than she was in England . The excise you mention has caused great changes here . Some ...
... honest one . I am extremely Mrs. Kelly's humble servant ; but I will never be- lieve she is more valued for her beauty and good qualities in Ireland , than she was in England . The excise you mention has caused great changes here . Some ...
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... honest villains of the times enjoy themselves in this world , which is their only happiness , and terrifying them with another . I should have added in my libel , that of all men living , you are the most happy in your enemies and your ...
... honest villains of the times enjoy themselves in this world , which is their only happiness , and terrifying them with another . I should have added in my libel , that of all men living , you are the most happy in your enemies and your ...
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... honest principles under an honest ministry , and in what has been since called the worst of times , which I pray God we might live to see again . Our friend Mrs. Barber is recovering of her gout , and intends in a few weeks to return to ...
... honest principles under an honest ministry , and in what has been since called the worst of times , which I pray God we might live to see again . Our friend Mrs. Barber is recovering of her gout , and intends in a few weeks to return to ...
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... honest principles early , from a set of great men , who will ever be an honour and an ornament to their country ; and it is my greatest glory , that in 1 in the late affair of the Excise Bill ( EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE . 41 To the Lord ...
... honest principles early , from a set of great men , who will ever be an honour and an ornament to their country ; and it is my greatest glory , that in 1 in the late affair of the Excise Bill ( EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE . 41 To the Lord ...
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... honest man in my station would have done ) I acted consistent with those honest principles , and that my enemies , as well as friends , have generally approved my conduct . And believe me , sir , I speak it with great sincerity , that ...
... honest man in my station would have done ) I acted consistent with those honest principles , and that my enemies , as well as friends , have generally approved my conduct . And believe me , sir , I speak it with great sincerity , that ...
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