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Page 28
... parties , indeed , engaged in the transaction I alone seemed to have experienced any essential change of situation in the interval between the expected and the actual period of the publication . Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in ...
... parties , indeed , engaged in the transaction I alone seemed to have experienced any essential change of situation in the interval between the expected and the actual period of the publication . Eighteen months ago I felt an interest in ...
Page 34
... party and its spirit , have struggled to retain its honourable appel- lation , -I glory as I profess myself to be a WHIG , to be of the school of SOMERS and of Locke , to arrange myself in the same political class with those enlightened ...
... party and its spirit , have struggled to retain its honourable appel- lation , -I glory as I profess myself to be a WHIG , to be of the school of SOMERS and of Locke , to arrange myself in the same political class with those enlightened ...
Page 37
... party ; and this undying and sleepless " pest has been " Nec dulci declinat lumina somno . " Party resembles the " Fama malum , " the allegorical monster of Virgil , in more than this particular of sleeplessness ; for it is ever ...
... party ; and this undying and sleepless " pest has been " Nec dulci declinat lumina somno . " Party resembles the " Fama malum , " the allegorical monster of Virgil , in more than this particular of sleeplessness ; for it is ever ...
Page 130
... cupiebam , suo nomine et suorum uno atq ; altero dedu- cente , commendavit . Def . Sec . P. W. v . 231 . of a first meeting , and especially where one party 130 LIFE OF MILTON . with home-novelties, even for some fomen- ...
... cupiebam , suo nomine et suorum uno atq ; altero dedu- cente , commendavit . Def . Sec . P. W. v . 231 . of a first meeting , and especially where one party 130 LIFE OF MILTON . with home-novelties, even for some fomen- ...
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Charles Symmons. of a first meeting , and especially where one party would be restrained by the conscious- ness of having much to lose and the other by the felt impropriety of pressing upon esta- blished rank and reputation , no great ...
Charles Symmons. of a first meeting , and especially where one party would be restrained by the conscious- ness of having much to lose and the other by the felt impropriety of pressing upon esta- blished rank and reputation , no great ...
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