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Page 72
... hope the most speedily and effectu- ally to work our ruin . It is stated by the author now before us , and , we believe , upon the very best grounds , that if the Ameri- cans are indebted to their more regular commerce and large ...
... hope the most speedily and effectu- ally to work our ruin . It is stated by the author now before us , and , we believe , upon the very best grounds , that if the Ameri- cans are indebted to their more regular commerce and large ...
Page 75
... hope that our colonies on the Western Continent , will soon be so much im- proved as to meet fully all the wants of the luxurious islanders , and in this way to secure the riches which at present go into the hands of our most malignant ...
... hope that our colonies on the Western Continent , will soon be so much im- proved as to meet fully all the wants of the luxurious islanders , and in this way to secure the riches which at present go into the hands of our most malignant ...
Page 85
... hope , And Ketch prepares the slipp'ry rope , While wearied jury's sidelong glance Announce th ' expected sheriff's dance— Teach me to talk , though right or wrong , With blushless face and flippant tongue , Of jointures , gaolers ...
... hope , And Ketch prepares the slipp'ry rope , While wearied jury's sidelong glance Announce th ' expected sheriff's dance— Teach me to talk , though right or wrong , With blushless face and flippant tongue , Of jointures , gaolers ...
Page 110
... hope of a dedication , after neg- lect and abandonment , his lord thought fit to write some papers in The World ' of a complimentary character . The manly spirit displayed in the letters of Dr. Johnson on that concession are well known ...
... hope of a dedication , after neg- lect and abandonment , his lord thought fit to write some papers in The World ' of a complimentary character . The manly spirit displayed in the letters of Dr. Johnson on that concession are well known ...
Page 117
... hope that we shall find in Mr. Boothroyd a praise - worthy exception to a prevailing practice , and that conjecture will , in his hands , be in- variably under the direction of the most severe critical judgment . In the fourth section ...
... hope that we shall find in Mr. Boothroyd a praise - worthy exception to a prevailing practice , and that conjecture will , in his hands , be in- variably under the direction of the most severe critical judgment . In the fourth section ...
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