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Page 147
... seems to me equally happy . It is where Macduff is sounding Malcolm , who has de- elared himself unfit to govern , on account of the many and deep - rooted vices in his nature , especially his " boundless intemperance . " From 1623 till ...
... seems to me equally happy . It is where Macduff is sounding Malcolm , who has de- elared himself unfit to govern , on account of the many and deep - rooted vices in his nature , especially his " boundless intemperance . " From 1623 till ...
Page 474
... seems indeed to have been like that of Lucifer , whilst speakin of that " very great man , " one of the two " greatly gifted " men " then living in this England , " ( F. H. Newman being the other ) could yet bitterly ex- claim ...
... seems indeed to have been like that of Lucifer , whilst speakin of that " very great man , " one of the two " greatly gifted " men " then living in this England , " ( F. H. Newman being the other ) could yet bitterly ex- claim ...
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... seems inherent in the negro blood add bad manners to bad conduct . But the question is , whether Mr. Day is correct in affirming that these are the staple of the community . According to his account , there is neither a gentleman , a ...
... seems inherent in the negro blood add bad manners to bad conduct . But the question is , whether Mr. Day is correct in affirming that these are the staple of the community . According to his account , there is neither a gentleman , a ...
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