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... political prudence are drawn ; and it is from this source that we imbibe our love of the fair and the excellent ... political , but under that improved scheme of polity which substitutes the deliberate voice of representative ...
... political prudence are drawn ; and it is from this source that we imbibe our love of the fair and the excellent ... political , but under that improved scheme of polity which substitutes the deliberate voice of representative ...
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... political career , afterward his associate in the administration of Athens , was residing in the neighbourhood , at the seaport town of Sigeium . Eminent men of Athens , we have seen formerly , taught , by the experience of ages , the ...
... political career , afterward his associate in the administration of Athens , was residing in the neighbourhood , at the seaport town of Sigeium . Eminent men of Athens , we have seen formerly , taught , by the experience of ages , the ...
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... political character , Sir Nathaniel can find no colours sufficiently dark for the pencil . He is the favourite object of detraction and mis- representation . A comparison is attempted to be drawn be tween the eloquence of Mr. Fox and Mr ...
... political character , Sir Nathaniel can find no colours sufficiently dark for the pencil . He is the favourite object of detraction and mis- representation . A comparison is attempted to be drawn be tween the eloquence of Mr. Fox and Mr ...
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