The Works of Samuel Parr ...: With Memoirs of His Life and Writings, and a Selection from His Correspondence, Том 4Longman, Rees, 1828 |
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... complimen- tary statements , which , upon careful enquiry , he had reason to believe unsupported by facts . He thought it his duty to incorporate frequent com- * Vide Advertisement , p . 3 . mendations of Mr. Pitt . He has not refused ad-
... complimen- tary statements , which , upon careful enquiry , he had reason to believe unsupported by facts . He thought it his duty to incorporate frequent com- * Vide Advertisement , p . 3 . mendations of Mr. Pitt . He has not refused ad-
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... believe , his sixtieth year , without having had recourse to deceit in his own personal or professional intercourse with society , and without envying the exploits of the most skilful and fortunate deceivers . Many , he would say , are ...
... believe , his sixtieth year , without having had recourse to deceit in his own personal or professional intercourse with society , and without envying the exploits of the most skilful and fortunate deceivers . Many , he would say , are ...
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... believe , universally acknow- ledged , and yet in preparing even them , however convinced he might be with Cleanthes " artem esse potestatem , quæ viam et rationem efficiat , " he seemed never to forget " desinere artem esse , si ap ...
... believe , universally acknow- ledged , and yet in preparing even them , however convinced he might be with Cleanthes " artem esse potestatem , quæ viam et rationem efficiat , " he seemed never to forget " desinere artem esse , si ap ...
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... believe , proceeded from the editor ; but the book itself contains such evidence as left no doubt about the author . The effect pro- duced by this book in separating Mr. Fox entirely from Mr. Burke , and the effects intended by it to ...
... believe , proceeded from the editor ; but the book itself contains such evidence as left no doubt about the author . The effect pro- duced by this book in separating Mr. Fox entirely from Mr. Burke , and the effects intended by it to ...
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... believe the reproaches so hemently urged and so widely disseminated , no predilection for political theories can even extenuate the rashness of Mr. Fox . If we ought to disbelieve them , no difference in political opinion can justify ...
... believe the reproaches so hemently urged and so widely disseminated , no predilection for political theories can even extenuate the rashness of Mr. Fox . If we ought to disbelieve them , no difference in political opinion can justify ...
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