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... opinion . He had gone through trials of which she probably knew little enough , and had learnt , we suspect , during his later years to be less reckless in the pursuit of enjoyment . For the present , however , this was probably the ...
... opinion . He had gone through trials of which she probably knew little enough , and had learnt , we suspect , during his later years to be less reckless in the pursuit of enjoyment . For the present , however , this was probably the ...
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... opinion of the majority of his countrymen . The dramatists had never been tired of pour- ing ridicule upon the city and its aldermen ; and now the alder- man was not only getting a voice in the state , but was really the representative ...
... opinion of the majority of his countrymen . The dramatists had never been tired of pour- ing ridicule upon the city and its aldermen ; and now the alder- man was not only getting a voice in the state , but was really the representative ...
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... opinion , " gained an ascendant over him . " He gratified it by setting up " a large retinue of servants , all clad in costly yellow liveries . " These liveries , as Murphy plausibly argues , probably required frequent renewal ...
... opinion , " gained an ascendant over him . " He gratified it by setting up " a large retinue of servants , all clad in costly yellow liveries . " These liveries , as Murphy plausibly argues , probably required frequent renewal ...
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... opinion , and with very short - sighted views of anything beyond immediate com- mercial profit . The aspect of political contests in those days was sordid enough , and there was little to touch the nobler springs of national sentiment ...
... opinion , and with very short - sighted views of anything beyond immediate com- mercial profit . The aspect of political contests in those days was sordid enough , and there was little to touch the nobler springs of national sentiment ...
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... opinion which , so far as it was not uttered through the government papers , was being arrayed against him with grow- ing unanimity . Walpole , however , had on his side the natural prejudices of Barnard and his like ; and even ...
... opinion which , so far as it was not uttered through the government papers , was being arrayed against him with grow- ing unanimity . Walpole , however , had on his side the natural prejudices of Barnard and his like ; and even ...
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