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[171] _See_ Appendix C

[172] _Comus_

[173] See Appendix D

[174] Compare his attack on Hobbes, of who did not interrupt any ”iht in which he happened to be engaged”-- _Lectures on Moral Philosophy_, xxvi

[175] Dixit insipiens in corde suo; Non est Deus--_Psalm_ xiv

[176] July 14, 1833 ”I have ever considered and kept the day as the start of the religious ia_

[177] In early life he wrote fro ladies in the y of England have no ers of England”

[178] By Mr Stuart Reid

[179] St Luke ix 62

[180] ”What can we think of the fitness of a matical_ strain of this pamphlet, who does not know the New Testament from the Old; the Psalms from the Gospel, David from Simeon; who expatiates so pompously on the duty and benefit of _prayer_, yet mistakes and miscalls a portion of the _Common Prayer_, which he is bound in law and in conscience to repeat every evening of his life”--_Quarterly Review_, July 1837

The reference is to the Sermon on the Queen's Accession The blunder was rectified in a later edition

[181] He said this of Lord Grey

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