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... continue , as in the two last ages , to read , more generally than I be- lieve is now done on the Continent , the authors of sound antiquity . These occupy our minds ; they give us another taste and turn ; and will not suffer us to be ...
... continue , as in the two last ages , to read , more generally than I be- lieve is now done on the Continent , the authors of sound antiquity . These occupy our minds ; they give us another taste and turn ; and will not suffer us to be ...
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... continue . Cromwell had delivered England from an- archy . His government , though military and despot- ic , had been regular and orderly . Under the iron , and under the yoke , the soil yielded its produce . After his death the evils ...
... continue . Cromwell had delivered England from an- archy . His government , though military and despot- ic , had been regular and orderly . Under the iron , and under the yoke , the soil yielded its produce . After his death the evils ...
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... continue the scorn of both parties , some- times the tool , sometimes the incumbrance of that whose views they approve , whose conduct they decry . These people are only made to be the sport of tyrants . They never can obtain or ...
... continue the scorn of both parties , some- times the tool , sometimes the incumbrance of that whose views they approve , whose conduct they decry . These people are only made to be the sport of tyrants . They never can obtain or ...
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... continue to serve the public upon wiser principles and under better auspices . war . - Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true philoso- pher cannot easily be determined . He has written nothing . But the sayings of his which are handed ...
... continue to serve the public upon wiser principles and under better auspices . war . - Whether Diogenes the Cynic was a true philoso- pher cannot easily be determined . He has written nothing . But the sayings of his which are handed ...
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... continue in the Si- nope which shortly he is to leave , will spend the long years , which I hope remain to them , in a manner more to their satisfaction than he shall slide down , in silence and obscurity , the slope of his declining ...
... continue in the Si- nope which shortly he is to leave , will spend the long years , which I hope remain to them , in a manner more to their satisfaction than he shall slide down , in silence and obscurity , the slope of his declining ...
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