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... character of his judges , 273 - , Discovery of his body , 322 Last days of 172 Inquisition at Goa , 413 Jeffrey , Mr. 346 / Jones , Biography of Captain , 75 430 Junius , 232 Chateaubriand's Beauties of Christianity , 114 Chaucer , Good ...
... character of his judges , 273 - , Discovery of his body , 322 Last days of 172 Inquisition at Goa , 413 Jeffrey , Mr. 346 / Jones , Biography of Captain , 75 430 Junius , 232 Chateaubriand's Beauties of Christianity , 114 Chaucer , Good ...
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... and that is capable of so lively an excitement , at this distant period by a circumstance tending to make us a little VOL . II . 2D ED . 1 better acquainted with the author's character , and to put ANALECTIC MAGAZINE::! ...
... and that is capable of so lively an excitement , at this distant period by a circumstance tending to make us a little VOL . II . 2D ED . 1 better acquainted with the author's character , and to put ANALECTIC MAGAZINE::! ...
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better acquainted with the author's character , and to put us in more complete possession of his writings , gives assurance that this memorable work may maintain its fame to an indefinite pe- riod , and will go down with that portion of ...
better acquainted with the author's character , and to put us in more complete possession of his writings , gives assurance that this memorable work may maintain its fame to an indefinite pe- riod , and will go down with that portion of ...
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... characters of great personages , when the com- munication could be useful in explaining the purpose of Junius , or ... character in the writer - that there is no believing this printer , maintaining , too , as he appears to have done ...
... characters of great personages , when the com- munication could be useful in explaining the purpose of Junius , or ... character in the writer - that there is no believing this printer , maintaining , too , as he appears to have done ...
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... character to suppose , that a proud spirit might please itself with the dig- nity of its own justice in thus choosing to make a condemna- tory reflection on itself ? It may be remarked , too , that the sup- position of Lord George's ...
... character to suppose , that a proud spirit might please itself with the dig- nity of its own justice in thus choosing to make a condemna- tory reflection on itself ? It may be remarked , too , that the sup- position of Lord George's ...
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