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Page 36
... civil equali- seems to us worthier of both sides to assign ty ? Would he not be told that the consti- higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , tution was thus maintained under the con . the . Freeman ' itself suggests a reason ...
... civil equali- seems to us worthier of both sides to assign ty ? Would he not be told that the consti- higher reasons for their defection . Indeed , tution was thus maintained under the con . the . Freeman ' itself suggests a reason ...
Page 37
... and , of practical importance in weighing such an under a transparent guise of mock humility , allegation seem to us to be ... inIt seems idle to urge upon minds so con- dividually — how far any such hindrances stituted , that the ...
... and , of practical importance in weighing such an under a transparent guise of mock humility , allegation seem to us to be ... inIt seems idle to urge upon minds so con- dividually — how far any such hindrances stituted , that the ...
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... genius to capricious inspiration . lished by the first President of the Royal • The summit of excellence seems to be an Academy been preserved by the modern assemblage of contrary qualities , but mixed representatives of his art ?
... genius to capricious inspiration . lished by the first President of the Royal • The summit of excellence seems to be an Academy been preserved by the modern assemblage of contrary qualities , but mixed representatives of his art ?
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... and the spectator seems to of its original source ; the very lines of the hear the sound , and to understand the varivarious countenances seem to indicate the ous passions which this excites in each parpainter's abhorrence of the ...
... and the spectator seems to of its original source ; the very lines of the hear the sound , and to understand the varivarious countenances seem to indicate the ous passions which this excites in each parpainter's abhorrence of the ...
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seems , perhaps , venturesome to speak of The problem that had puzzled these au- decline in a generation which has produced thors was solved to perfection by Sir Walter a Thackeray and a Dickens . But in ThackScott .
seems , perhaps , venturesome to speak of The problem that had puzzled these au- decline in a generation which has produced thors was solved to perfection by Sir Walter a Thackeray and a Dickens . But in ThackScott .
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