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... reason has been established in opposition to hereditary prejudice , it may reason- ably be hoped that our virtue may yet become more ardent and sincere , and our knowledge more extended and di- versified . Such changes as these in- deed ...
... reason has been established in opposition to hereditary prejudice , it may reason- ably be hoped that our virtue may yet become more ardent and sincere , and our knowledge more extended and di- versified . Such changes as these in- deed ...
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... reason to fear INVASION from CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF OCCURRENCES FOR THE YEAR 1806 . bring. SHAKSPEARE did more ; for while he extended its verbal compass , he dis- played every inflection of which it was capable . JONSON laboured to ...
... reason to fear INVASION from CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF OCCURRENCES FOR THE YEAR 1806 . bring. SHAKSPEARE did more ; for while he extended its verbal compass , he dis- played every inflection of which it was capable . JONSON laboured to ...
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... reason , and he struck his master twice in the face ; the second blow proved mortal . Several respectable persons gave the prisoner an excellent character . The prisoner having confessed , in his defence , that he had formed the design ...
... reason , and he struck his master twice in the face ; the second blow proved mortal . Several respectable persons gave the prisoner an excellent character . The prisoner having confessed , in his defence , that he had formed the design ...
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