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The ' stage on which they would suffer , would be to them a stage of honour , but
a stage of shame to Edward ; a reproach to his conquests ; an indelible disgrace
to his name . Let us rather disappoint these haughty burghers , who wish to ...
The ' stage on which they would suffer , would be to them a stage of honour , but
a stage of shame to Edward ; a reproach to his conquests ; an indelible disgrace
to his name . Let us rather disappoint these haughty burghers , who wish to ...
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... an opportunity to exert themselves in act , and so many kind wishes for
universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the
infamy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or
unregarded .
... an opportunity to exert themselves in act , and so many kind wishes for
universal happiness , that he looks on himself as suffering unjustly under the
infamy of single failings , while the general temper of his mind is unknown or
unregarded .
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These demands of prejudice and folly can never be satisfied , and therefore
many of the imputations which learning suffers from disappointed ignorance , are
with out reproach . Yet it cannot be denied , that there are fome failures to which
men ...
These demands of prejudice and folly can never be satisfied , and therefore
many of the imputations which learning suffers from disappointed ignorance , are
with out reproach . Yet it cannot be denied , that there are fome failures to which
men ...
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It was the peculiar artifice of HABIT not to suffer her power to be felt at first . Those
whom she led , she had the address of appearing only to attend , but was
continually doubling her chains upon her companions ; the part of DUCATION
had ...
It was the peculiar artifice of HABIT not to suffer her power to be felt at first . Those
whom she led , she had the address of appearing only to attend , but was
continually doubling her chains upon her companions ; the part of DUCATION
had ...
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It was impofsible for him , he said , to live without her ; and as he could not afford
to have her attended by a governess and proper masters in a place fo remote
from London , she was suffered to continue illiterate and unpolished ; she knew
no ...
It was impofsible for him , he said , to live without her ; and as he could not afford
to have her attended by a governess and proper masters in a place fo remote
from London , she was suffered to continue illiterate and unpolished ; she knew
no ...
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