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that it would be waste of time to argue tion to the mischievous effect of allowing with such transparent partiality , and that our history to remain the battle - field of it cannot be regarded seriously ? We do parties .
that it would be waste of time to argue tion to the mischievous effect of allowing with such transparent partiality , and that our history to remain the battle - field of it cannot be regarded seriously ? We do parties .
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... to find evidence as we proceed which and certain noteworthy directions both shall either strengthen our opinion on with respect to the horizon and to eleva . this point , or show it to be unsound . tion above the horizon .
... to find evidence as we proceed which and certain noteworthy directions both shall either strengthen our opinion on with respect to the horizon and to eleva . this point , or show it to be unsound . tion above the horizon .
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The two figures , the earl himself and tion in which events are moving , and to the Countess Margaret , are of alabaster be a wise man in whom good sense is like the first , and though wanting in digstronger than enthusiasm .
The two figures , the earl himself and tion in which events are moving , and to the Countess Margaret , are of alabaster be a wise man in whom good sense is like the first , and though wanting in digstronger than enthusiasm .
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