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... means of thin- ning it . If this was the motive , I cannot but con- gratulate the wise projectors on the success of their scheme . Hail , O ye dim - sighted politicians , ye weed- ers of men ! ' Tis yours to clip the wing of industry ...
... means of thin- ning it . If this was the motive , I cannot but con- gratulate the wise projectors on the success of their scheme . Hail , O ye dim - sighted politicians , ye weed- ers of men ! ' Tis yours to clip the wing of industry ...
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... means they both marched off with universal applause . The same degree of undeserved adulation that at- tends our great men while living , often also follows him to the tomb . It frequently happens that one of his little admirers sits ...
... means they both marched off with universal applause . The same degree of undeserved adulation that at- tends our great men while living , often also follows him to the tomb . It frequently happens that one of his little admirers sits ...
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... means so inviting ; the streams and the groves appeared just as they usually do in frequented countries : no magnificent parterres , no concert in the grove , the rivulet was edged with weeds , and the rook joined its voice to that of ...
... means so inviting ; the streams and the groves appeared just as they usually do in frequented countries : no magnificent parterres , no concert in the grove , the rivulet was edged with weeds , and the rook joined its voice to that of ...
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... means impatient of the delay Every part of the valley presented some minute beauty , which without offering itself at once , stole within the soul , and captivated us with the charms of our retreat . Still , however , we continued to ...
... means impatient of the delay Every part of the valley presented some minute beauty , which without offering itself at once , stole within the soul , and captivated us with the charms of our retreat . Still , however , we continued to ...
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... means of acting with seve- rity . Those who arrest debtors are denied the use of arms , the nightly watch is permitted to repress the disorders of the drunken citizens only with clubs ; jus- tice in such a case seems to hide her terrors ...
... means of acting with seve- rity . Those who arrest debtors are denied the use of arms , the nightly watch is permitted to repress the disorders of the drunken citizens only with clubs ; jus- tice in such a case seems to hide her terrors ...
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