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... cause . These trav- ellers are of every class , the best and the worst ; and it may easily happen that those of rudest behavior are taken notice of and remembered . The Saxon melancholy in the vulgar rich and poor appears as gushes of ...
... cause . These trav- ellers are of every class , the best and the worst ; and it may easily happen that those of rudest behavior are taken notice of and remembered . The Saxon melancholy in the vulgar rich and poor appears as gushes of ...
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... cause and spring of it is the wealth of temperament in the people . wonder of Britain is this plenteous nature . worthies are ever surrounded by as good men as themselves ; each is a captain a hundred strong , and that wealth of men is ...
... cause and spring of it is the wealth of temperament in the people . wonder of Britain is this plenteous nature . worthies are ever surrounded by as good men as themselves ; each is a captain a hundred strong , and that wealth of men is ...
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... caused him to be named , " Father of curtesie . " " Our success in France , " says the historian , " lived and died with him . " 1 The war - lord earned his honors , and no donation of land was large , as long as it brought the duty of ...
... caused him to be named , " Father of curtesie . " " Our success in France , " says the historian , " lived and died with him . " 1 The war - lord earned his honors , and no donation of land was large , as long as it brought the duty of ...
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... , are much higher . " 1 Fuller records " the observation of foreigners , that Englishmen , by making their children gentlemen 1 Huber , History of English Universities . men . " before they are men , cause they ARISTOCRACY . 187.
... , are much higher . " 1 Fuller records " the observation of foreigners , that Englishmen , by making their children gentlemen 1 Huber , History of English Universities . men . " before they are men , cause they ARISTOCRACY . 187.
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... cause they are so seldom wise This cockering justifies Dr. Johnson's bit- ter apology for primogeniture , that " it makes but one fool in a family . " The revolution in society has reached this class . The great powers of industrial art ...
... cause they are so seldom wise This cockering justifies Dr. Johnson's bit- ter apology for primogeniture , that " it makes but one fool in a family . " The revolution in society has reached this class . The great powers of industrial art ...
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