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... particular instances in which I may have borrowed without making explicit reference to the source . My thanks are due to Mr John Sargeaunt , of University College , Oxford , for helpful sug- gestions on several points respecting which I ...
... particular instances in which I may have borrowed without making explicit reference to the source . My thanks are due to Mr John Sargeaunt , of University College , Oxford , for helpful sug- gestions on several points respecting which I ...
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... 13 adapt his conduct to particular cases 14 slowly 15 reputation for 16 broken in 17 exceedingly 18 openness a Man's Selfe . The first , Closenesse , Reservation 10 attain 19 incapable of detection 14 [ ESSAY VI OF SIMULATION.
... 13 adapt his conduct to particular cases 14 slowly 15 reputation for 16 broken in 17 exceedingly 18 openness a Man's Selfe . The first , Closenesse , Reservation 10 attain 19 incapable of detection 14 [ ESSAY VI OF SIMULATION.
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... 9 10 same stock pay attention 11 liking for a particular vocation 12 Choose what is best : habit will make it easy and pleasant . VIII OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE 4 ( HE that 7 results in 18 OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN [ ESSAY VII.
... 9 10 same stock pay attention 11 liking for a particular vocation 12 Choose what is best : habit will make it easy and pleasant . VIII OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE 4 ( HE that 7 results in 18 OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN [ ESSAY VII.
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... Particular PersonsR . A Monarchy , where there is no Nobility at all , is ever a pure and absolute Tyranny ; As that of the Turkes . For Nobi- 5 lity attempers Soveraignty , and drawes the Eyes of the People somewhat aside from the Line ...
... Particular PersonsR . A Monarchy , where there is no Nobility at all , is ever a pure and absolute Tyranny ; As that of the Turkes . For Nobi- 5 lity attempers Soveraignty , and drawes the Eyes of the People somewhat aside from the Line ...
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... particular Persons ; It is a Reverend 30 Thing to see an Ancient Castle or Building not in decay , Or to see a faire Timber Tree , sound and perfect : How much more , to behold an Ancient Noble Family , which hath stood against the ...
... particular Persons ; It is a Reverend 30 Thing to see an Ancient Castle or Building not in decay , Or to see a faire Timber Tree , sound and perfect : How much more , to behold an Ancient Noble Family , which hath stood against the ...
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