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... instance , tailzie of the dukedom of Douglas and promised to make fome inquiry into it ; but nothing being done , and the child being ftill ill treated , Smith pu- blished a letter in the Dublin Journal of Archibald late Duke of Douglas ...
... instance , tailzie of the dukedom of Douglas and promised to make fome inquiry into it ; but nothing being done , and the child being ftill ill treated , Smith pu- blished a letter in the Dublin Journal of Archibald late Duke of Douglas ...
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... instance , may not be the lefs fimple for being chafte , nor need it be flovenly , in order to avoid being precife . The imagination also may I facetimes be as happily employed on ar- ficial fubjects as on natural ones ; and we doubt ...
... instance , may not be the lefs fimple for being chafte , nor need it be flovenly , in order to avoid being precife . The imagination also may I facetimes be as happily employed on ar- ficial fubjects as on natural ones ; and we doubt ...
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... instance , be acculed of the practice of virtue , and that he is illuftrious for every vice which can adorn human nature . How then will the cafe ftand ? and what will be the opinion of the friends of religion ? It will be faid , the ...
... instance , be acculed of the practice of virtue , and that he is illuftrious for every vice which can adorn human nature . How then will the cafe ftand ? and what will be the opinion of the friends of religion ? It will be faid , the ...
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... instance of economy to the public , as well as of justice to the officer , that fuch an addrefs muft in its very na- ture be trifling , or muft mean a direct in- fult upon the minifter . I think , indeed , that it fhewed the fulpicion ...
... instance of economy to the public , as well as of justice to the officer , that fuch an addrefs muft in its very na- ture be trifling , or muft mean a direct in- fult upon the minifter . I think , indeed , that it fhewed the fulpicion ...
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... instances of that mechanical intrepidity , the charac teristic of true Britons , for which our I 59 common men are the admiration of Eu It is therefore very natural to rope . with , that now , when their fuperior of- ficers are retiring ...
... instances of that mechanical intrepidity , the charac teristic of true Britons , for which our I 59 common men are the admiration of Eu It is therefore very natural to rope . with , that now , when their fuperior of- ficers are retiring ...
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