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nearly accords with our impressions of the reality of the case as that before us . There appears to be a leaning in her favour rather than the contrary , but , on the whole , a nice balancing of probabilities ; and a due reprobation of her guilt , united with tbat chivalrous indignation at the injuries she endured , and that deep > qompaafsioa for her misfortunes , which are common to all who have heard
her . mournful history . . That she had , at least , a guilty knowledge of the conspiracy against Dare ley is supposed to be scarcely questionable ; while the provocations- she endured from him , and the incitements to rerenge which were furnished by the circumstances of the time and the temper of the agejtcau scarcely be estimated hy 4 ho 8 e whooow ^ sit , in > judgment , on this * most , innfmrtunate x > f women . In the < words < t > £ - the hiatoriao v
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Gr * tk < il \ )/ Votiacs ~—? Mwtlhneous ' . 257
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1830, page 257, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2583/page/41/
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