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100 1 $aHazlitt, William,$d1778-1830.
245 10 $aWinterslow:$bessays and characters written there.$cBy William Hazlitt. Collected by his son.
260 $aLondon,$bD. Bogue,$c1850.
300 $avi, 314 p.$c17 cm.
505 0 $aMy first acquaintance with poets.--Of persons one would wish to have seen.--On party spirit.--On the feeling of immortality in youth.--On public opinion.--On personal identity.--Mind and motive.--On means and ends.--Matter and manner.--On consistency of opinion.--Project for a new theory of civil and criminal legislation.--On the character of Burke.--On the character of Fox.--On the character of Pitt.--On the character of Lord Chatham.--Belief, whether voluntary.--A farewell to essay-writing.
700 1 $aHazlitt, William,$d1811-1893,$ecomp.
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