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... mention this disappointment as his first antidote against vanity . " Before he left Ireland he contracted a disorder , as he thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as ...
... mention this disappointment as his first antidote against vanity . " Before he left Ireland he contracted a disorder , as he thought , by eating too much fruit . The original of diseases is commonly obscure . Almost every boy eats as ...
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... mention made of the new pamphlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the bishop , that he was a young man ; " and , still persisting to doubt ...
... mention made of the new pamphlet that Burnet had written , replete with political knowledge . When he seemed to doubt Burnet's right to the work , he was told by the bishop , that he was a young man ; " and , still persisting to doubt ...
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... mentioned as a man neglected and op- pressed by the last ministry , because he had refused to co - operate with some of their schemes . What he had refused has never been told ; what he had suffered was , I suppose , the exclusion from ...
... mentioned as a man neglected and op- pressed by the last ministry , because he had refused to co - operate with some of their schemes . What he had refused has never been told ; what he had suffered was , I suppose , the exclusion from ...
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... mentioned : a strain of heroism , which would have been in his con- dition romantic and superfluous . Ecclesiastical bene- fices , when they become vacant , must be given away ; and the friends of power may , if there be no inherent ...
... mentioned : a strain of heroism , which would have been in his con- dition romantic and superfluous . Ecclesiastical bene- fices , when they become vacant , must be given away ; and the friends of power may , if there be no inherent ...
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... mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every ...
... mention of names which he has been used to consider as important , goes on in hope of information ; and , as there is no- thing to fatigue attention , if he is disappointed he can hardly complain . It is easy to perceive , from every ...
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