The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volumen4E. Littell, 1824 |
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... occasions , sufficiently ready to bespeak the good opinion of his readers : he takes to him- self an air of modesty , which , he hopes , will conciliate even those who are unwilling to be pleased : he is careful to excite no man's ...
... occasions , sufficiently ready to bespeak the good opinion of his readers : he takes to him- self an air of modesty , which , he hopes , will conciliate even those who are unwilling to be pleased : he is careful to excite no man's ...
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... occasion , that he did not regret there was nobody to whom he could communicate it ; and yet the reins of his bridle being wrong put on , or a strap flapping against his leg , was enough to keep him out of humour for a day together ...
... occasion , that he did not regret there was nobody to whom he could communicate it ; and yet the reins of his bridle being wrong put on , or a strap flapping against his leg , was enough to keep him out of humour for a day together ...
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... occasions as the one here supposed , if such occasion should ever occur , I reserve the argu- ments and conclusion which the subject would naturally suggest . To you , I trust , no such arguments are necessary , and therefore I will now ...
... occasions as the one here supposed , if such occasion should ever occur , I reserve the argu- ments and conclusion which the subject would naturally suggest . To you , I trust , no such arguments are necessary , and therefore I will now ...
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... occasion to a horse - laugh - ay , and being ready to join in it himself . It is very true , that he has con- tradicted himself five thousand times over , and that five thousand times more grossly than any other writer in or out of ...
... occasion to a horse - laugh - ay , and being ready to join in it himself . It is very true , that he has con- tradicted himself five thousand times over , and that five thousand times more grossly than any other writer in or out of ...
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... occasions . " There was one H , who I learned , in after days , was seen expiating some maturer offence in the hulks ... occasion . This was in the stewardship of L.'s admired Perry . " Under the same facile administration , can L. have ...
... occasions . " There was one H , who I learned , in after days , was seen expiating some maturer offence in the hulks ... occasion . This was in the stewardship of L.'s admired Perry . " Under the same facile administration , can L. have ...
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