The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1816 |
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Pagina 205
... hope you will say , that have hitherto restricted me from seeking , under your auspices , " a local habitation and a name , " for my literary offspring : and it is astonishing with what ease we conquer , and put to flight , the most ...
... hope you will say , that have hitherto restricted me from seeking , under your auspices , " a local habitation and a name , " for my literary offspring : and it is astonishing with what ease we conquer , and put to flight , the most ...
Pagina 464
... hope had entirely vanished . " To this strong view of the subject , supported , as it was , by the stubborn fact of the well known helpless condition of the colony , the opponents of those resolutions superadded every topic of per ...
... hope had entirely vanished . " To this strong view of the subject , supported , as it was , by the stubborn fact of the well known helpless condition of the colony , the opponents of those resolutions superadded every topic of per ...
Pagina 498
... hope , ( which gradually gained strength ) that he was endowed by nature , or had derived from education , uncommon skill in a certain species of oratory . " On the delight which this hope imparted ; on the restless and fitful , yet ...
... hope , ( which gradually gained strength ) that he was endowed by nature , or had derived from education , uncommon skill in a certain species of oratory . " On the delight which this hope imparted ; on the restless and fitful , yet ...
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