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... honour of the same rank ? Being of opinion with Gamma Delta , that there are several other points in which Murray is either erroneous or defective , I should be glad to draw the attention of some of your enlightened correspondents to ...
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... honour , ( so far as he knows , ) to introduce it to the notice of his country . Page 77.- " The coach had came away , & c . " Fie ! fie ! B , to re- present me as giving countenance to those London phrases ! Read on ; read on- " The ...
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... honour'd names shall stand , In long succession - planets of our land ; Whose lustre bright'ning thro ' their several spheres , Illume fresh systems through succeeding years . Still as the sire surveys the patriot train , Ambition's ...
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... honour of any individual ; for the pub- tain habits , or an association with licity of facts , however painful to the persons of bad or doubtful character ; delinquent , is often salutary , at once or it might be to throw a little light ...
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... honour of any individual ; for the pub - tain habits , or an association with licity of facts , however painful to the persons of bad or doubtful character ; delinquent , is often salutary , at once or it might be to throw a little ...
... honour of any individual ; for the pub - tain habits , or an association with licity of facts , however painful to the persons of bad or doubtful character ; delinquent , is often salutary , at once or it might be to throw a little ...
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