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... hope of effectual or permanent reform . And if none adequate to this end be adopted , the first will come in its own time and manner , unless either anarchy or despos tism prevent it . CAPEL LOFFT . Troston Hall , Dec. 20 , 1813 . To ...
... hope of effectual or permanent reform . And if none adequate to this end be adopted , the first will come in its own time and manner , unless either anarchy or despos tism prevent it . CAPEL LOFFT . Troston Hall , Dec. 20 , 1813 . To ...
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which has , most likely , been done by this time ; and I hope these hints , through your useful and widely circula- ting miscellany , may lead to the estab lishment of something of the kind on some of our rivers . A CONSTANT READER ...
which has , most likely , been done by this time ; and I hope these hints , through your useful and widely circula- ting miscellany , may lead to the estab lishment of something of the kind on some of our rivers . A CONSTANT READER ...
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... hope remains . They bear down with an overwhelming force upon their object ; and fresh bodies are re- peatedly poured in . If , after all , as at Talavera , they are repulsed , they draw a new force up immediately afterwards , and at ...
... hope remains . They bear down with an overwhelming force upon their object ; and fresh bodies are re- peatedly poured in . If , after all , as at Talavera , they are repulsed , they draw a new force up immediately afterwards , and at ...
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... hope that ye have all three , with the rest of your society , taken this day an enchanter cup of thankfulness for the occasion , which fell out a time when ye durst not avow me : and here hath been kept this day the feast of King ...
... hope that ye have all three , with the rest of your society , taken this day an enchanter cup of thankfulness for the occasion , which fell out a time when ye durst not avow me : and here hath been kept this day the feast of King ...
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... hope in vain to find relief To - morrow . Tis thus with many happy scenes We form of future joys ; A cloud of sorrow intervenes , And all our bliss destroys : Nought but the present moment's ours - This we may call our own ; But the ...
... hope in vain to find relief To - morrow . Tis thus with many happy scenes We form of future joys ; A cloud of sorrow intervenes , And all our bliss destroys : Nought but the present moment's ours - This we may call our own ; But the ...
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