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See'st thou that lifeless corps , those bloody wounds , See how he lies , who but
so fhortly since A living creature was , with all the powers Of fenfe , and motion ,
and humanity ? Oh ! what a heart had he who did this deed ! " If Monk . ( Looking
...
See'st thou that lifeless corps , those bloody wounds , See how he lies , who but
so fhortly since A living creature was , with all the powers Of fenfe , and motion ,
and humanity ? Oh ! what a heart had he who did this deed ! " If Monk . ( Looking
...
Page 212
But Mr. Thomas would do well to define representation and equality ; and he will
then see the absurdity of his remark , that all the people are equally represented ,
though a part only choose their representatives . ' Our readers will easily see ...
But Mr. Thomas would do well to define representation and equality ; and he will
then see the absurdity of his remark , that all the people are equally represented ,
though a part only choose their representatives . ' Our readers will easily see ...
Page 355
Alas ! these strong exertions are too much ; They waste his vital spirit : --- See
behold him ; He faints ; he dies ; and oh ! must I survive him ? • Arminius . I burn ; I
burn ; that pang ; ' tis palt ; and yet , Thus ' ling'ring on the margin of both worlds ...
Alas ! these strong exertions are too much ; They waste his vital spirit : --- See
behold him ; He faints ; he dies ; and oh ! must I survive him ? • Arminius . I burn ; I
burn ; that pang ; ' tis palt ; and yet , Thus ' ling'ring on the margin of both worlds ...
Page 420
They are brutified by immoderate and unremitting labour . Their hearts are
hardened , and their spirits broken by all that they see , all that they feel , and all
that they look forward to . This is one of the most interesting points of view , in
which we ...
They are brutified by immoderate and unremitting labour . Their hearts are
hardened , and their spirits broken by all that they see , all that they feel , and all
that they look forward to . This is one of the most interesting points of view , in
which we ...
Page 544
... by publishing his proofs ; and then those who now speak harshly of him , would
thank him for the service rendered to his country ; a zeal for which , without doubt
, prevails in their hearts as well as in his , though they do not see the danger so ...
... by publishing his proofs ; and then those who now speak harshly of him , would
thank him for the service rendered to his country ; a zeal for which , without doubt
, prevails in their hearts as well as in his , though they do not see the danger so ...
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