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... ment demands the most mature deliberation , they con- tinue to exhibit , and it is very possible this contest may continue to please to the end of the season . But the generals of either army , have , as I am told , several ...
... ment demands the most mature deliberation , they con- tinue to exhibit , and it is very possible this contest may continue to please to the end of the season . But the generals of either army , have , as I am told , several ...
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... ment first interests our passions in the pursuit , points out the object of investigation , and Reason then com- ments where Sense has led the way . An increase in the number of our enjoyments therefore necessarily produces an increase ...
... ment first interests our passions in the pursuit , points out the object of investigation , and Reason then com- ments where Sense has led the way . An increase in the number of our enjoyments therefore necessarily produces an increase ...
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... ment . The sciences are not the cause of luxury , but its consequence , and this destroyer thus brings with it an antidote which resists the virulence of its own poison . By asserting that luxury introduces the sciences , we assert a ...
... ment . The sciences are not the cause of luxury , but its consequence , and this destroyer thus brings with it an antidote which resists the virulence of its own poison . By asserting that luxury introduces the sciences , we assert a ...
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... ment , and if once they happen to get footing in the Western parts of Europe , it is not the feeble efforts of the sons of effeminacy , and dissention , that can serve to remove them . The fertile valley and soft climate will ever be ...
... ment , and if once they happen to get footing in the Western parts of Europe , it is not the feeble efforts of the sons of effeminacy , and dissention , that can serve to remove them . The fertile valley and soft climate will ever be ...
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... ment they continued for many years , still fishing , but without success ; till at last the genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII ...
... ment they continued for many years , still fishing , but without success ; till at last the genius of the place , in pity to their distresses , changed the prude into a shrimp , and the coquet into an oyster . Adieu . LETTER LXXXVIII ...
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