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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... parties , and perhaps even to distant generations they will not be wholly uninteresting , by the views which they exhibit of Mr. Fox's merits or demerits , as they were estimated by some of his intelligent contem- poraries . The Editor ...
... parties , and perhaps even to distant generations they will not be wholly uninteresting , by the views which they exhibit of Mr. Fox's merits or demerits , as they were estimated by some of his intelligent contem- poraries . The Editor ...
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... party contention never did the infidelity of associates , nor the calumnies of foes , destroy his equanimity . In the most alarming state of public ferment , never did the intreaties of his friends nor the menaces of his accusers ...
... party contention never did the infidelity of associates , nor the calumnies of foes , destroy his equanimity . In the most alarming state of public ferment , never did the intreaties of his friends nor the menaces of his accusers ...
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... party , ill - timed sturdiness in the weaker , habits of inveterate jealousy in both , caprice roving after experiments , obstinacy clinging to precedents , stern commands from sovereigns , and wry instructions from ministers - these ...
... party , ill - timed sturdiness in the weaker , habits of inveterate jealousy in both , caprice roving after experiments , obstinacy clinging to precedents , stern commands from sovereigns , and wry instructions from ministers - these ...
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... party a safe and honourable path , by which the expectations of each might be gratified , without the ignominy of com- pulsory flight , or the hazards of protracted contest -if , in asserting rights , he not only looked to their origin ...
... party a safe and honourable path , by which the expectations of each might be gratified , without the ignominy of com- pulsory flight , or the hazards of protracted contest -if , in asserting rights , he not only looked to their origin ...
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... party into acquiescence , are sifted rigorously , and unless approved , are sure to be followed by a train of numberless and shape- less spectres , ever ready to start up at the beck of suspicion that rank and property rarely cease to ...
... party into acquiescence , are sifted rigorously , and unless approved , are sure to be followed by a train of numberless and shape- less spectres , ever ready to start up at the beck of suspicion that rank and property rarely cease to ...
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