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... spirit and public purity raise England to the highest pitch of national great- ness . Reader , think of these things - divest yourself of prejudice , and apply what I have said to present circumstances . I will in a future number give ...
... spirit and public purity raise England to the highest pitch of national great- ness . Reader , think of these things - divest yourself of prejudice , and apply what I have said to present circumstances . I will in a future number give ...
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... spirits , and all shall be well . " Kind intentions need no preface . The moment the guests were gone , Hassan began thus : — " You see , my friend , you have kept yourself so much in your study , that yours is the fame of a dead man ...
... spirits , and all shall be well . " Kind intentions need no preface . The moment the guests were gone , Hassan began thus : — " You see , my friend , you have kept yourself so much in your study , that yours is the fame of a dead man ...
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... spirits , that he scarcely needed any further disguise ; and he felt , moreover , a degree of confidence in himself , of which previously he had no idea . Hassan made frequent parties on his account ; and his fame spread so fast , that ...
... spirits , that he scarcely needed any further disguise ; and he felt , moreover , a degree of confidence in himself , of which previously he had no idea . Hassan made frequent parties on his account ; and his fame spread so fast , that ...
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... spirit of government . As the best preparation of the minds of my readers for the doctrines I hold , I think I cannot do better than give it now . It is an extract from a sort of schoolboy translation , though not without merit , of ...
... spirit of government . As the best preparation of the minds of my readers for the doctrines I hold , I think I cannot do better than give it now . It is an extract from a sort of schoolboy translation , though not without merit , of ...
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... spirits , whom some bold and des- perate adventurer had driven thither from every quarter ; and by frequent incursions made upon its neighbours , and continual wars , it had grown up and increased its power , and now seemed strong and ...
... spirits , whom some bold and des- perate adventurer had driven thither from every quarter ; and by frequent incursions made upon its neighbours , and continual wars , it had grown up and increased its power , and now seemed strong and ...
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advantages agreeable amongst appearance appetite ART OF ATTAINING Art of Dining ATTAINING HIGH HEALTH attention BARRISTER AT LAW better cause champagne circumstances comfort consequence course degree depends desirable digestion dinner dishes effect enjoy enjoyment evils exercise expense experience favourable feeling frequently give greater habits IBOTSON AND PALMER improvement improvidence inconvenience induce instance interest Italy keep labouring classes last number less living M. A. TRINITY COLLEGE marriage meal means ment METROPOLIS mind mode moral NEARLY OPPOSITE WELLINGTON necessary neglect never O'CLOCK object observed occasion OPPOSITE WELLINGTON STREET parish party pauperism persons POLICE MAGISTRATES Poor Laws practice present PRICE 3d principle produce PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY quantity reason RENSHAW respect Romeo and Juliet sailors SAVOY STREET shillings society soon spirit STRAND style sufficient suppose thing THOMAS WALKER tion wages WEDNESDAY AT 12 whilst wine
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