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... inflexible in his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he delivered in this House the ideas of his clear and intel- ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , Memoir of Francis Horner , Esq . [ April.
... inflexible in his adherence to the great principles of justice and of right . Whenever he delivered in this House the ideas of his clear and intel- ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , Memoir of Francis Horner , Esq . [ April.
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ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , but at the same time , nervous and impressive style of oratory which seemed admirably adapted to the elu- cidation and discussion of important business it seemed to combine the force and ...
ligent mind , he employed that chaste , simple , but at the same time , nervous and impressive style of oratory which seemed admirably adapted to the elu- cidation and discussion of important business it seemed to combine the force and ...
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... mind which in him was so remarkable . It was from a con- sciousness of that independence , and from a just sense of its importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects ...
... mind which in him was so remarkable . It was from a con- sciousness of that independence , and from a just sense of its importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects ...
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... mind of some of the glens of the Grampians , though in miniature , -and the brilliant tints which the sun had left behind him , received such an addition from this simple and familiar incident , that Dr B. , who seemed to possess a very ...
... mind of some of the glens of the Grampians , though in miniature , -and the brilliant tints which the sun had left behind him , received such an addition from this simple and familiar incident , that Dr B. , who seemed to possess a very ...
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... mind so occupied were the ladies there in from the bumps on each other's skulls , that carefully to braid the hair , in or- der to conceal wrong propensities , be- came a matter of very serious atten- tion . The following fact , which ...
... mind so occupied were the ladies there in from the bumps on each other's skulls , that carefully to braid the hair , in or- der to conceal wrong propensities , be- came a matter of very serious atten- tion . The following fact , which ...
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