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... endeavour to make them turn out to his temporal interest here . Whatever be the motives which induce men to write , whether avarice or fame , the country becomes most wise and happy , in which they most serve for instructors . The ...
... endeavour to make them turn out to his temporal interest here . Whatever be the motives which induce men to write , whether avarice or fame , the country becomes most wise and happy , in which they most serve for instructors . The ...
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... endeavour to counterfeit modesty , but soon again looking round as if to confirm every spectator in his favourable sentiments ; sometimes she would attempt to allure us by smiles ; and at intervals would bridle back , in order to ...
... endeavour to counterfeit modesty , but soon again looking round as if to confirm every spectator in his favourable sentiments ; sometimes she would attempt to allure us by smiles ; and at intervals would bridle back , in order to ...
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... endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who ...
... endeavour to keep it so ; the impression it would receive from thought , would but disturb its whole econ- omy . To this speech I gave no reply , but made the best of my way to the valley of the Graces . Here I found all those who ...
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... endeavour to suppress ; the laws however seem un- willing to punish the offender , or to furnish the offi- cers of justice with every means of acting with seve- rity . Those who arrest debtors are denied the use of arms , the nightly ...
... endeavour to suppress ; the laws however seem un- willing to punish the offender , or to furnish the offi- cers of justice with every means of acting with seve- rity . Those who arrest debtors are denied the use of arms , the nightly ...
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... endeavour to prove their usefulness from the impossi- bility of a large number of men subsisting in a small tract of country without them ; from the pleasure which attends the acquisition , and from the influence of knowledge in ...
... endeavour to prove their usefulness from the impossi- bility of a large number of men subsisting in a small tract of country without them ; from the pleasure which attends the acquisition , and from the influence of knowledge in ...
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