Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... seems to have given great trouble to the critics . In such a matter individual bias is very strong , and the rule seems to be to credit him with much more or much less than he believed . Here of course we are not concerned with the ...
... seems to have given great trouble to the critics . In such a matter individual bias is very strong , and the rule seems to be to credit him with much more or much less than he believed . Here of course we are not concerned with the ...
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... seems to me , he will then infallibly come to the con- clusion that while the advantages of perpetrating can never outweigh those of refraining , they may easily fall below them . In short , although he admires you now , he feels that ...
... seems to me , he will then infallibly come to the con- clusion that while the advantages of perpetrating can never outweigh those of refraining , they may easily fall below them . In short , although he admires you now , he feels that ...
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... seems to have been to despatch his young wife to the depths of the country and keep her there out of the way of harm - or possible admirers - while he transacted his business in London . Lady Mary laughingly said , when he sent her to ...
... seems to have been to despatch his young wife to the depths of the country and keep her there out of the way of harm - or possible admirers - while he transacted his business in London . Lady Mary laughingly said , when he sent her to ...
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