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Page 19
His speech on the South Sea question had an effect not anticipated ; it threw Earl Stanhope into one of those “ tempestuous sallies of passion , ” which Walpole says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood ...
His speech on the South Sea question had an effect not anticipated ; it threw Earl Stanhope into one of those “ tempestuous sallies of passion , ” which Walpole says were common to him , and , in answering it , the earl burst a blood ...
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Both fairly owning , riches , in effect , No grace of Heaven or token of the elect ; Given to the fool , the mad , the vain , the evil , To Ward , to Waters , Chartres , and the Devil . ? 15 20 2 John Ward , of Hackney , Esq . , member ...
Both fairly owning , riches , in effect , No grace of Heaven or token of the elect ; Given to the fool , the mad , the vain , the evil , To Ward , to Waters , Chartres , and the Devil . ? 15 20 2 John Ward , of Hackney , Esq . , member ...
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His counsel representing to him how many years it must be before this could take effect , and that his money could only lie at interest all that time , he expressed great joy thereat , and said ...
His counsel representing to him how many years it must be before this could take effect , and that his money could only lie at interest all that time , he expressed great joy thereat , and said ...
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“ The effect these suggestions , inculcated and believed , must have on the minds of a people jealous of their liberties , susceptible of impressions , and prone to clamour , is easy to conceive . Every alarm sounded from the faction in ...
“ The effect these suggestions , inculcated and believed , must have on the minds of a people jealous of their liberties , susceptible of impressions , and prone to clamour , is easy to conceive . Every alarm sounded from the faction in ...
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Warton has noticed the pleasing effect in this description of the Man of Ross , of the use of common and familiar words and objects , judiciously managed . He cites the words causeway , seats , spire , market - place , alms - houses ...
Warton has noticed the pleasing effect in this description of the Man of Ross , of the use of common and familiar words and objects , judiciously managed . He cites the words causeway , seats , spire , market - place , alms - houses ...
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