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... spirit , and countenance , as it were , an insult to the learning and talents of our CORRESPONDENTS , to allow , for an instant , that the encouragement received is by us consi- dered in any other light , than as a most pleasing ...
... spirit , and countenance , as it were , an insult to the learning and talents of our CORRESPONDENTS , to allow , for an instant , that the encouragement received is by us consi- dered in any other light , than as a most pleasing ...
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... spirit , or the love of our native country ; and perhaps no subject has more frequently , or " Samnites , " according to the Roman Authors . Mr. Lempriere , in his Clas sical Dictionary , follows them , but might , I think , have taken ...
... spirit , or the love of our native country ; and perhaps no subject has more frequently , or " Samnites , " according to the Roman Authors . Mr. Lempriere , in his Clas sical Dictionary , follows them , but might , I think , have taken ...
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... spirit in the mind . This part of his theory is extremely ingenious , and , in some degree , it may likewise be admitted as true . In this sense a man , without question , may embrace in his affections his country , and all mankind ...
... spirit in the mind . This part of his theory is extremely ingenious , and , in some degree , it may likewise be admitted as true . In this sense a man , without question , may embrace in his affections his country , and all mankind ...
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... spirit , would add greatly to the entertain- ment of your readers , and place your work as far beyond all hopes of rivalry , by other Monthly Writers , in satirical point , as it is in elegance of wit , and originality of humour . " No ...
... spirit , would add greatly to the entertain- ment of your readers , and place your work as far beyond all hopes of rivalry , by other Monthly Writers , in satirical point , as it is in elegance of wit , and originality of humour . " No ...
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... spirit ripe for contention : and that his taking fees for breaking the ground , after having refused the ordinary ceremonies , was " injudicious , " if not mercenary . We mean not here to dispute Mr. Wickes's right to take fees from his ...
... spirit ripe for contention : and that his taking fees for breaking the ground , after having refused the ordinary ceremonies , was " injudicious , " if not mercenary . We mean not here to dispute Mr. Wickes's right to take fees from his ...
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