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... fair fame upon a good and solid foundation - upon the firm basis of conscientious principle . He was ardent in the pursuit of truth ; he was inflexible in his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he ...
... fair fame upon a good and solid foundation - upon the firm basis of conscientious principle . He was ardent in the pursuit of truth ; he was inflexible in his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he ...
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... fair transcript of those feelings of romantic admiration with which every Athenian regarded the beauties and the magnificence of his native land . But is it really true , that liberty would not be sufficient of herself alone to ensure ...
... fair transcript of those feelings of romantic admiration with which every Athenian regarded the beauties and the magnificence of his native land . But is it really true , that liberty would not be sufficient of herself alone to ensure ...
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... fair M- and all that , varied but pleas- ing . - Fretty clean - looking village of Bridge in the bottom . The country rich with gentlemen's houses and gar- den - like enclosures . The track was now new to me . This had been the boundary ...
... fair M- and all that , varied but pleas- ing . - Fretty clean - looking village of Bridge in the bottom . The country rich with gentlemen's houses and gar- den - like enclosures . The track was now new to me . This had been the boundary ...
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... fair dis- ciples to discover in their neighbours particular manifestations of mind ; - and I give it as a short lesson of cau- tion to their sister craniologists in Ed- inburgh , of which there are not a few . A lady in a large party ...
... fair dis- ciples to discover in their neighbours particular manifestations of mind ; - and I give it as a short lesson of cau- tion to their sister craniologists in Ed- inburgh , of which there are not a few . A lady in a large party ...
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... fair- ly and decisively the objections so strongly urged against him ; —instead of a clear refutation , or a manly con- fession of mistake and error ; -there is little else in this pamphlet but a most general and unconnected repetition ...
... fair- ly and decisively the objections so strongly urged against him ; —instead of a clear refutation , or a manly con- fession of mistake and error ; -there is little else in this pamphlet but a most general and unconnected repetition ...
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