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Vindication is better found in a faraway house of horrors, where the odds are stacked a mile high.
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I had little to say in Vindication of what I had done, since if I had really been possess'd of that Warmth of Passion he had endeavour'd inspire, and which I had often feign'd to make him easy, no Consideration would have been of force to have engag'd me to break the Promise I had made of being his, the very Moment that his Friend was arrived.
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As early as 1756, Burke warned, in a tract called A Vindication of Natural Society, that the attempt to uproot religion would result also in political and social revolution.
ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994
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As early as 1756, Burke warned, in a tract called A Vindication of Natural Society, that the attempt to uproot religion would result also in political and social revolution.
ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994
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As early as 1756, Burke warned, in a tract called A Vindication of Natural Society, that the attempt to uproot religion would result also in political and social revolution.
ON THE EVE OF THE MILLENNIUM CONOR CRUISE O’BRIEN 1994
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Corporations and operatives: Being an exposition of the condition of factory operatives and a review of the "Vindication," by Elisha Bartlett, M.D., published at Lowell, 1841 by Citizen of Lowell
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Despite the unremitting muck and the heroine who refuses to act like one, "Vindication" isn't totally gruesome.
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In the end, the tale told in "Vindication" is deeply convincing, not just because Sherwood knows the 18th century but because she knows how to write a novel.
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Corporations and operatives: Being an exposition of the condition of factory operatives and a review of the "Vindication," by Elisha Bartlett, M.D., published at Lowell, 1841 by Citizen of Lowell
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Corporations and operatives: Being an exposition of the condition of factory operatives and a review of the "Vindication," by Elisha Bartlett, M.D., published at Lowell, 1841 by Citizen of Lowell
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