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... entirely lost among us ; and , indeed , in England , they are observed of late to be much rarer than formerly , especially in the country , where at present there are very few of them to be found ; but at the same time it is remarked ...
... entirely lost among us ; and , indeed , in England , they are observed of late to be much rarer than formerly , especially in the country , where at present there are very few of them to be found ; but at the same time it is remarked ...
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... entirely up to pleasure , shall bring on ourselves many and grievous calamities , against our will shall be at last reduced to a necessity of action , and to contend even for our own country . Perhaps some one may object OF DEMOSTHENES .
... entirely up to pleasure , shall bring on ourselves many and grievous calamities , against our will shall be at last reduced to a necessity of action , and to contend even for our own country . Perhaps some one may object OF DEMOSTHENES .
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... entirely perverts the understanding in weaker minds ; whence it is often more difficult to retain advantages than it was to gain them . It is our parts then , O Athenians ! to take advan- tage of this distress of Philip , to undertake ...
... entirely perverts the understanding in weaker minds ; whence it is often more difficult to retain advantages than it was to gain them . It is our parts then , O Athenians ! to take advan- tage of this distress of Philip , to undertake ...
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... entirely unfore- seen , and unexpected . And this is surely the principal means of taking his happiness or misery out of the hands of fortune . Pleasure or pain , which seizes us unprepared , and by surprise , have a double force , and ...
... entirely unfore- seen , and unexpected . And this is surely the principal means of taking his happiness or misery out of the hands of fortune . Pleasure or pain , which seizes us unprepared , and by surprise , have a double force , and ...
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... entirely upon the earth , he would foment a rebellion against me . Apol . Your fear has too just a ground , for the god of riches has more interest there than all the other gods put together : nay , he has supplanted us in all our pro ...
... entirely upon the earth , he would foment a rebellion against me . Apol . Your fear has too just a ground , for the god of riches has more interest there than all the other gods put together : nay , he has supplanted us in all our pro ...
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