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... kings , Sir Robert Filmer . " ( p . 378. ) Fortemque Gyam , fortemque Cloanthum . Some of these epithets remind one of the index - maker who excited such unextinguishable disgust in Dr. Johnson , by his " Milton , Mr. John . " Freely as ...
... kings , Sir Robert Filmer . " ( p . 378. ) Fortemque Gyam , fortemque Cloanthum . Some of these epithets remind one of the index - maker who excited such unextinguishable disgust in Dr. Johnson , by his " Milton , Mr. John . " Freely as ...
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... king , and dissolved the government ; and in the United States , when we absolved ourselves from all allegiance to the British throne and nation , and declared ourselves independent : in all these cases , I say , the members of those ...
... king , and dissolved the government ; and in the United States , when we absolved ourselves from all allegiance to the British throne and nation , and declared ourselves independent : in all these cases , I say , the members of those ...
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... kings . " The fact that " city " and " state " were synonimous , was alone enough to account for the most sudden and ... king- dom . The people of France had nothing to do with the perpe- tration of those horrors - further , at least ...
... kings . " The fact that " city " and " state " were synonimous , was alone enough to account for the most sudden and ... king- dom . The people of France had nothing to do with the perpe- tration of those horrors - further , at least ...
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... kings . We ought to remember also , that taste is various and arbitrary . Some connoisseurs prefer old pictures as they do old wine , for having so long resisted the common destroyer , and reverence the very dust that covers the ...
... kings . We ought to remember also , that taste is various and arbitrary . Some connoisseurs prefer old pictures as they do old wine , for having so long resisted the common destroyer , and reverence the very dust that covers the ...
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... king to the people . So in the fifteenth chapter of the same book , Manilius asks Scipio whether he believes the tra- dition that Numa was a pupil of Pythagoras . The other replies with great confidence , that it was a mere figment ...
... king to the people . So in the fifteenth chapter of the same book , Manilius asks Scipio whether he believes the tra- dition that Numa was a pupil of Pythagoras . The other replies with great confidence , that it was a mere figment ...
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