The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Том 9Macmillan, 1896 |
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... confidence , assured that ere long she will be charitably supposed to stand in no need of it . But let me ask you seriously , from the mode in which these distinctions are originally conferred , is it not almost necessary that , far ...
... confidence , assured that ere long she will be charitably supposed to stand in no need of it . But let me ask you seriously , from the mode in which these distinctions are originally conferred , is it not almost necessary that , far ...
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... but the nature of this Address does not permit me to continue the discussion . I proceed to what more immediately relates to this Kingdom at the present crisis . You ask with triumphant confidence , to what other law 22 LETTER TO THE.
... but the nature of this Address does not permit me to continue the discussion . I proceed to what more immediately relates to this Kingdom at the present crisis . You ask with triumphant confidence , to what other law 22 LETTER TO THE.
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... confidence in the integrity , moderation , and wisdom of his Majesty's ministers . Have you forgot the avowed ministerial maxim of Sir Robert Walpole ? Are you ignorant of the overwhelming corruption of the present day ? You seem ...
... confidence in the integrity , moderation , and wisdom of his Majesty's ministers . Have you forgot the avowed ministerial maxim of Sir Robert Walpole ? Are you ignorant of the overwhelming corruption of the present day ? You seem ...
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... confidence in its experience , sagacity , and wisdom , the constitution has invested with the supreme appellant jurisdiction to determine the most doubtful points of an intricate jurisprudence , your Lord- ship cannot , I presume , be ...
... confidence in its experience , sagacity , and wisdom , the constitution has invested with the supreme appellant jurisdiction to determine the most doubtful points of an intricate jurisprudence , your Lord- ship cannot , I presume , be ...
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... confidence in itself , and becomes utterly debilitated . To this it may be added , that the reader ought never to forget that he is himself exposed to the same errors as the Poet , and , perhaps , in a much 1 " ' Having thus adverted to ...
... confidence in itself , and becomes utterly debilitated . To this it may be added , that the reader ought never to forget that he is himself exposed to the same errors as the Poet , and , perhaps , in a much 1 " ' Having thus adverted to ...
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