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Page 184
... it will require either the friendship or the cre- dulity of Sir James Graham , to put implicit confidence in the ... in his an- xiety for office , has essentially forfeited the confidence of his late friends without obtaining that ...
... it will require either the friendship or the cre- dulity of Sir James Graham , to put implicit confidence in the ... in his an- xiety for office , has essentially forfeited the confidence of his late friends without obtaining that ...
Page 272
And yet these , forsooth , are neither sincere nor attached friends ! ... he should in reality contribute to the worldly weal of his excellent friend , the hospitable Squire , who is now in possession of property yielding a clear ...
And yet these , forsooth , are neither sincere nor attached friends ! ... he should in reality contribute to the worldly weal of his excellent friend , the hospitable Squire , who is now in possession of property yielding a clear ...
Page 273
... sin- cere , unaffected , and devoted friends ; honestly and openly did they confess their attachment to the good things of ... and with him , accordingly , they cemented a friendship , which I once more affirm was real and cordial .
... sin- cere , unaffected , and devoted friends ; honestly and openly did they confess their attachment to the good things of ... and with him , accordingly , they cemented a friendship , which I once more affirm was real and cordial .
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Flowers | 16 |
Letters to the Students of Glasgow by T Campbell Letter VI 1 VII | 97 |
Landors Imaginary Conversations | 143 |
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