Southern Literature from 1579-1895: A Comprehensive Review, with Copious Extracts and Criticisms for the Use of Schools and the General Reader |
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... asked , by Lord Stormont , " If my name was Henry Laurens . " " Certainly , my Lord , that is my name . " • · • His Lordship then said , " Mr. Laurens , we have a paper here " ( holding the paper up ) , " purporting to be a commission ...
... asked , by Lord Stormont , " If my name was Henry Laurens . " " Certainly , my Lord , that is my name . " • · • His Lordship then said , " Mr. Laurens , we have a paper here " ( holding the paper up ) , " purporting to be a commission ...
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... asked Mrs. Cochran and Mrs. Liv- ingston to dine with me to - morrow ; but am I not in honor bound to apprise them of their fare ? As I hate deception , even where the imagination only is concerned , I will . It is needless to premise ...
... asked Mrs. Cochran and Mrs. Liv- ingston to dine with me to - morrow ; but am I not in honor bound to apprise them of their fare ? As I hate deception , even where the imagination only is concerned , I will . It is needless to premise ...
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... asked , where is the security for property , for reputation , for life , if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instru- ments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the ...
... asked , where is the security for property , for reputation , for life , if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instru- ments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the ...
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... asked , " the part of wise men , engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty ? Were we disposed to be of the number of those , who having eyes see not , and having ears hear not , the things which so nearly concern their ...
... asked , " the part of wise men , engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty ? Were we disposed to be of the number of those , who having eyes see not , and having ears hear not , the things which so nearly concern their ...
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... asking from all whom he held in esteem , and who were intimate with him , a free communication of their sentiments ; receiving with great attention the arguments and opinions offered to him ; and making up his own judgment with all the ...
... asking from all whom he held in esteem , and who were intimate with him , a free communication of their sentiments ; receiving with great attention the arguments and opinions offered to him ; and making up his own judgment with all the ...
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