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Amongst others , Mr. Fawcett repeated to him what he thought a striking passage
in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr.
Fawcett ) had been esent . ' Every man's house ' ( said this emphatic thinker and ...
Amongst others , Mr. Fawcett repeated to him what he thought a striking passage
in a speech on General Warrants delivered by Lord Chatham , at which he ( Mr.
Fawcett ) had been esent . ' Every man's house ' ( said this emphatic thinker and ...
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mind , unearthly , unsubstantial , with gorgeous tints and ever - varying forms , “
That which was now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , and makes
it indistinct As water is in water . ' Our author's mind is ( as he himself might ...
mind , unearthly , unsubstantial , with gorgeous tints and ever - varying forms , “
That which was now a horse , even with a thought The rack dislimns , and makes
it indistinct As water is in water . ' Our author's mind is ( as he himself might ...
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That is undoubtedly its use ; but what is its origin ? ' Mr. Tooke thought he had
answered this question satisfactorily , and loosened the Gordian knot of
grammarians , ' familiar as his garter , ' when he said , * It is the common pronoun
, adjective ...
That is undoubtedly its use ; but what is its origin ? ' Mr. Tooke thought he had
answered this question satisfactorily , and loosened the Gordian knot of
grammarians , ' familiar as his garter , ' when he said , * It is the common pronoun
, adjective ...
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