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... his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he delivered in this House the ideas of his clear and intel- ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , Memoir of Francis Horner , Esq . [ April.
... his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he delivered in this House the ideas of his clear and intel- ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , Memoir of Francis Horner , Esq . [ April.
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... Right Hon . Friend who had last spoken ( Mr M. Sutton ) , had expressed themselves concerning their departed friend with that feeling of affection and esteem which did them so much honour , and which was heightened by their habits of ...
... Right Hon . Friend who had last spoken ( Mr M. Sutton ) , had expressed themselves concerning their departed friend with that feeling of affection and esteem which did them so much honour , and which was heightened by their habits of ...
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... right the unmanly arts of painting , sculpture , and fiddling , are entitled to the appellation of liberal ? If , on the other hand , we recall to our remembrance those states in which the arts have been carried to the sum- mit of ...
... right the unmanly arts of painting , sculpture , and fiddling , are entitled to the appellation of liberal ? If , on the other hand , we recall to our remembrance those states in which the arts have been carried to the sum- mit of ...
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... right to be there as he . Of course , neither threats nor blows could make them leave him ; and it being a scene of life quite new to me , and of which I was resolved to profit as much as possible , at my intercession matters were made ...
... right to be there as he . Of course , neither threats nor blows could make them leave him ; and it being a scene of life quite new to me , and of which I was resolved to profit as much as possible , at my intercession matters were made ...
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... farthing about the fishing associations in the great river , whom they viewed as monopo- lizers of that to which they had no right , the fish were wholly abandoned to the poachers 7 24 April Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life .
... farthing about the fishing associations in the great river , whom they viewed as monopo- lizers of that to which they had no right , the fish were wholly abandoned to the poachers 7 24 April Anecdotes of the Pastoral Life .
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