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Page 109
... merit in point of composition , in which poor Ireland bewails most pathetically the loss of her independence , & c . " Where - where is the spirit of liberty fled , Display'd by your fathers of old ; When at Derry and Boyne for that ...
... merit in point of composition , in which poor Ireland bewails most pathetically the loss of her independence , & c . " Where - where is the spirit of liberty fled , Display'd by your fathers of old ; When at Derry and Boyne for that ...
Page 155
... merits . ' As this topic is interesting , and as the student is misled by the splendid work of Dr. Middleton , which is ... merit and felicity that rarely occurs to an individual . This , too , was the business of his highest elevation ...
... merits . ' As this topic is interesting , and as the student is misled by the splendid work of Dr. Middleton , which is ... merit and felicity that rarely occurs to an individual . This , too , was the business of his highest elevation ...
Page 160
... merit enough to be admitted into the ftock of a student's treasures , it will be re - perused chiefly for the sake of the passages of peculiar excellence interspersed through it , which perhaps do not give out all their beauties even to ...
... merit enough to be admitted into the ftock of a student's treasures , it will be re - perused chiefly for the sake of the passages of peculiar excellence interspersed through it , which perhaps do not give out all their beauties even to ...
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