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... considered as a national con- cern , and not trusted to the care of the priests of any country , how respectable soever ; but from the conduct of the reverend personages , whose disinte- rested patriotism I shall shortly be able to ...
... considered as a national con- cern , and not trusted to the care of the priests of any country , how respectable soever ; but from the conduct of the reverend personages , whose disinte- rested patriotism I shall shortly be able to ...
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... considered herself as a queen , as at the little discernment of the audience who gave her such marks of applause before she attempted to deserve them . Preliminaries between her and the audience being thus adjusted , the dialogue was ...
... considered herself as a queen , as at the little discernment of the audience who gave her such marks of applause before she attempted to deserve them . Preliminaries between her and the audience being thus adjusted , the dialogue was ...
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... considered that a that happened was “ best : langbed when I was not in pain , took the " world as it went , and read Tacitus often , for " want of more books and on any . ! “ How long I midt have continued in this torpid " state of ...
... considered that a that happened was “ best : langbed when I was not in pain , took the " world as it went , and read Tacitus often , for " want of more books and on any . ! “ How long I midt have continued in this torpid " state of ...
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... of his punish- ment ; however , he was arraigned , condemned , and underwent the same degrading death with the VOL . III . L meanest meanest malefactor . It was well considered that virtue alone CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 145.
... of his punish- ment ; however , he was arraigned , condemned , and underwent the same degrading death with the VOL . III . L meanest meanest malefactor . It was well considered that virtue alone CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 145.
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... considered that crimes were more heinous among the higher classes of people , as necessity exposes them to fewer temptations . Over all the East , even China not excepted , a person of the same quality guilty of such a crime might , by ...
... considered that crimes were more heinous among the higher classes of people , as necessity exposes them to fewer temptations . Over all the East , even China not excepted , a person of the same quality guilty of such a crime might , by ...
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