Charles James FoxGrolier Society, 1988 - 347 pages |
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Page 45
... death of his brother in 1774 , and was soon afterward sold to Mr. Jenkinson , now Lord Liverpool , ' could not , it is thought , have produced a less annual income than four thousand pounds . This large property he soon dissipated , and ...
... death of his brother in 1774 , and was soon afterward sold to Mr. Jenkinson , now Lord Liverpool , ' could not , it is thought , have produced a less annual income than four thousand pounds . This large property he soon dissipated , and ...
Page 299
... death of a patriot should in- spire the most exalted sentiments , the noblest figures , the most perfect pathos ; and therefore , while with inadequate powers , while sensible of defective and laboured diction that creeps far beneath ...
... death of a patriot should in- spire the most exalted sentiments , the noblest figures , the most perfect pathos ; and therefore , while with inadequate powers , while sensible of defective and laboured diction that creeps far beneath ...
Page 299
... death of a patriot shoxid in spire the most exalted sentiments , the noblest figures , the most perfect pathos ; and therefore , while with inadequate powers , — while sensible of - defective and laboured diction that creeps far beneath ...
... death of a patriot shoxid in spire the most exalted sentiments , the noblest figures , the most perfect pathos ; and therefore , while with inadequate powers , — while sensible of - defective and laboured diction that creeps far beneath ...
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