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Every part of this essay bears evidence that its author is a liberal minded man ,
who has thought for himself , without an excessive regard to what men of great
authority have thought and said before him , and who gives his thoughts to the ...
Every part of this essay bears evidence that its author is a liberal minded man ,
who has thought for himself , without an excessive regard to what men of great
authority have thought and said before him , and who gives his thoughts to the ...
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It is thought that an attack upon the troops , even though it should prove
successful and triumphant , would certainly ... It is generally thought here , that
the minister would rejoice at a rupture in Boston , because that would furnish him
with an ...
It is thought that an attack upon the troops , even though it should prove
successful and triumphant , would certainly ... It is generally thought here , that
the minister would rejoice at a rupture in Boston , because that would furnish him
with an ...
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The writings of no poet seem to be more the involuntary overflowings of his mind .
It is , evidently , no laborious effort with him to search out and collect the thoughts
and images which make Vol . II . 32 the texture of his poetry , nor has be any ...
The writings of no poet seem to be more the involuntary overflowings of his mind .
It is , evidently , no laborious effort with him to search out and collect the thoughts
and images which make Vol . II . 32 the texture of his poetry , nor has be any ...
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and each one whom the outpourings of his intense thought had charmed and
interested , felt as if he had lost a friend . We thought of the splendour of his
genius , and of its extinction , as if some " bright particular star , ” whose course
we had ...
and each one whom the outpourings of his intense thought had charmed and
interested , felt as if he had lost a friend . We thought of the splendour of his
genius , and of its extinction , as if some " bright particular star , ” whose course
we had ...
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When the island was under the protection of the English , the Corsican soldiers
thought themselves disgraced by being obliged to labour at the fortifications ; and
the hangmen of the island have always been Genoese or Sicilians . A Corsican ...
When the island was under the protection of the English , the Corsican soldiers
thought themselves disgraced by being obliged to labour at the fortifications ; and
the hangmen of the island have always been Genoese or Sicilians . A Corsican ...
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