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... observed , delighted in change and novelty , and even in religion itself , courted new appearances and modifications ... observed , at last , wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean ...
... observed , delighted in change and novelty , and even in religion itself , courted new appearances and modifications ... observed , at last , wishes for retreat : he sees his expectations frustrated in the world , and begins to wean ...
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... observed . He knows that others would throw him down , and therefore he had better lie down softly of his own accord . " On Tuesday , April 28 , he was engaged to dine at General Paoli's , where , as I have already observed , I was ...
... observed . He knows that others would throw him down , and therefore he had better lie down softly of his own accord . " On Tuesday , April 28 , he was engaged to dine at General Paoli's , where , as I have already observed , I was ...
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... observed , that his frequent use of the expression , No , Sir , was not always to intimate contradiction ; for he would say so when he was about to enforce an affirmative proposition which had not been denied , as in the instance last ...
... observed , that his frequent use of the expression , No , Sir , was not always to intimate contradiction ; for he would say so when he was about to enforce an affirmative proposition which had not been denied , as in the instance last ...
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