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Boreas , at first , appeared to be determined to carry Greenfield's measures with
respect to the Thirteen Acres into effect ; but the tenants opposed and ill - treated
the agents sent to levy the fines . Terrified by their firm resolution , he displayed ...
Boreas , at first , appeared to be determined to carry Greenfield's measures with
respect to the Thirteen Acres into effect ; but the tenants opposed and ill - treated
the agents sent to levy the fines . Terrified by their firm resolution , he displayed ...
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In like manner Vanity , which , if not a vice , is nearly allied to one , incites man to
perform certain acts miscalled benevolence , because , benevolence flows from a
purer source ; but the cause is not very material to mankind , if the effect be ...
In like manner Vanity , which , if not a vice , is nearly allied to one , incites man to
perform certain acts miscalled benevolence , because , benevolence flows from a
purer source ; but the cause is not very material to mankind , if the effect be ...
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A much better writer , and a much honester man than Quirke , as will be readily
allowed when we mention the name of Plutarch , when he reasons upon this
subject , expresses himself to the following effect :¡° Kings , when any revolution ...
A much better writer , and a much honester man than Quirke , as will be readily
allowed when we mention the name of Plutarch , when he reasons upon this
subject , expresses himself to the following effect :¡° Kings , when any revolution ...
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... but the fatal effects , which Brush had predicted from the war , had begun to
manifest themselves . The stagnation of trade and the disappointment of trading
speculations had occasioned an uncommon number of failures , and had
paralysed ...
... but the fatal effects , which Brush had predicted from the war , had begun to
manifest themselves . The stagnation of trade and the disappointment of trading
speculations had occasioned an uncommon number of failures , and had
paralysed ...
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