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... Pitt . Now De Quincey tells us , what the editor seems to have over- * Lord John Russel's Memorials . The paragraph is as follows : - " About the year 1797 , Messrs . Pitt and Dun- das labored under the scandal of sometimes appearing ...
... Pitt . Now De Quincey tells us , what the editor seems to have over- * Lord John Russel's Memorials . The paragraph is as follows : - " About the year 1797 , Messrs . Pitt and Dun- das labored under the scandal of sometimes appearing ...
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... Pitt , or Spencer Percival , with all their social and domestic merits . The truth seems to us this , that he possessed vices which Pitt and Dundas , and even Addison , † whose names have come down to us coupled with the highest ...
... Pitt , or Spencer Percival , with all their social and domestic merits . The truth seems to us this , that he possessed vices which Pitt and Dundas , and even Addison , † whose names have come down to us coupled with the highest ...
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... Pitt , the great luminaries of British eloquence , have spent years in preparation for it . But he whose life we are tracing , pronounces an oration which even they declare to be the " grandest within the memory of man . " The hour of ...
... Pitt , the great luminaries of British eloquence , have spent years in preparation for it . But he whose life we are tracing , pronounces an oration which even they declare to be the " grandest within the memory of man . " The hour of ...
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