The English Essayists: A Comprehensive Selection from the Works of the Great Essayists, from Lord Bacon to John Ruskin : with Introduction, Biographical Notices, and Critical NotesW.P. Nimmo, Hay & Mitchell, 1887 |
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... perhaps such a one , broken in thoughts of his moneys abroad , and cursing the monuments of coin which are in his house , can be content to think of death , and , being hasty of perdition , will perhaps hang himself , lest his throat ...
... perhaps such a one , broken in thoughts of his moneys abroad , and cursing the monuments of coin which are in his house , can be content to think of death , and , being hasty of perdition , will perhaps hang himself , lest his throat ...
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... perhaps the most permanent evidence of his sagacity . In this field he was thoroughly at home ; the study of mankind occupied the largest part of his time . . It may be said that to men wishing to rise in the world by politic management ...
... perhaps the most permanent evidence of his sagacity . In this field he was thoroughly at home ; the study of mankind occupied the largest part of his time . . It may be said that to men wishing to rise in the world by politic management ...
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... perhaps , with diligence , in a year or two : and the continual succession of scholars , upon a moderate taxation for their diet , lodging , and learning , would be a sufficient constant revenue for maintenance of the house and the ...
... perhaps , with diligence , in a year or two : and the continual succession of scholars , upon a moderate taxation for their diet , lodging , and learning , would be a sufficient constant revenue for maintenance of the house and the ...
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... perhaps have wanted something else that is necessary to felicity , and pined away for the want of the title of an emperor critus , who laughed at all the world , but. ancient Roman emperors , who had the riches of the whole world for ...
... perhaps have wanted something else that is necessary to felicity , and pined away for the want of the title of an emperor critus , who laughed at all the world , but. ancient Roman emperors , who had the riches of the whole world for ...
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... perhaps of that may unite a swarm it never was the work of philosophy to assemble multitudes , but to regulate only , and govern them , when they were assembled ; to make the best of an evil , and bring them , as much as is possible ...
... perhaps of that may unite a swarm it never was the work of philosophy to assemble multitudes , but to regulate only , and govern them , when they were assembled ; to make the best of an evil , and bring them , as much as is possible ...
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