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... sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be considered of three kinds , viz . demonstra- tive , deliberative , and ...
... sentiments conveyed , the author's style or manner of think- ing , and the language or channel through which his sentiments are communicated . Orations may be considered of three kinds , viz . demonstra- tive , deliberative , and ...
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... sentiments , find its way to the heart . BOOK I , ODE XIX . Mater saeva Cupidinum . Dame Venus , who lives but to vex , And Bacchus , the dealer in wine , Unite with the love of the sex , To harass this poor head of mine . Sweet Ellen's ...
... sentiments , find its way to the heart . BOOK I , ODE XIX . Mater saeva Cupidinum . Dame Venus , who lives but to vex , And Bacchus , the dealer in wine , Unite with the love of the sex , To harass this poor head of mine . Sweet Ellen's ...
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... sentiments and advice on public affairs , were mingled liberally and without concealment with the deliberations of that august and patriotic body . He not only approved of the manly and dignified measures they pursued , but had , on ...
... sentiments and advice on public affairs , were mingled liberally and without concealment with the deliberations of that august and patriotic body . He not only approved of the manly and dignified measures they pursued , but had , on ...
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... sentiments of good will towards the government by which he had been so repeatedly and so high- ly honoured , and under the protection of which he had already spent the prime of his years , were entirely subverted by ' the first shock of ...
... sentiments of good will towards the government by which he had been so repeatedly and so high- ly honoured , and under the protection of which he had already spent the prime of his years , were entirely subverted by ' the first shock of ...
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... sentiments , which af- terwards uniformly regulated his conduct . In 1782 he came into parliament , where he sat for twenty - eight years , at first for Nor- wich , and afterwards for various boroughs ; and he so early dis- tinguished ...
... sentiments , which af- terwards uniformly regulated his conduct . In 1782 he came into parliament , where he sat for twenty - eight years , at first for Nor- wich , and afterwards for various boroughs ; and he so early dis- tinguished ...
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