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... history of his life and writings . This may properly be called the revolu- tions of a life between the fireside , and the easy - chair . In this we learn , the year in which he was born , at what an early age he gave symptoms of ...
... history of his life and writings . This may properly be called the revolu- tions of a life between the fireside , and the easy - chair . In this we learn , the year in which he was born , at what an early age he gave symptoms of ...
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... history of human wretchedness . Homer is the first poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads about the streets ; but it is observed , that his mouth was more frequently filled with verses than with ...
... history of human wretchedness . Homer is the first poet and beggar of note among the ancients ; he was blind , and sung his ballads about the streets ; but it is observed , that his mouth was more frequently filled with verses than with ...
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... soft climate will ever be sufficient inducements to draw whole myriads from their native deserts , the trackless wild , or snowy mountain . History , experience , reason , nature , expand the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 171.
... soft climate will ever be sufficient inducements to draw whole myriads from their native deserts , the trackless wild , or snowy mountain . History , experience , reason , nature , expand the. CITIZEN OF THE WORLD . 171.
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Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. History , experience , reason , nature , expand the book of wisdom before the eyes of mankind , but they will not read . We have seen with terror a winged phalanx of famished locusts each singly contemptible ...
Oliver Goldsmith Samuel Rose. History , experience , reason , nature , expand the book of wisdom before the eyes of mankind , but they will not read . We have seen with terror a winged phalanx of famished locusts each singly contemptible ...
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... history of his country and predecessors ; you ever find his war riors able to conquer armies , and his sages acquainted with more than possible knowledge : human nature is to him an unknown country : he thinks it capable of great things ...
... history of his country and predecessors ; you ever find his war riors able to conquer armies , and his sages acquainted with more than possible knowledge : human nature is to him an unknown country : he thinks it capable of great things ...
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