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They are artificial combinations ; and , in their proximate efficient cause , the
arbitrary productions of the human mind . We are not yet acquainted with the laws
which necessarily influence the stability of that kind of work made by that kind of ...
They are artificial combinations ; and , in their proximate efficient cause , the
arbitrary productions of the human mind . We are not yet acquainted with the laws
which necessarily influence the stability of that kind of work made by that kind of ...
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In that it ' s acmé of human prosperity and greatness , in the high and palmy state
of the Monarchy of France , it fell to the ground without a struggle . It fell without
any of those vices in the Monarch , which have sometimes been the causes of the
...
In that it ' s acmé of human prosperity and greatness , in the high and palmy state
of the Monarchy of France , it fell to the ground without a struggle . It fell without
any of those vices in the Monarch , which have sometimes been the causes of the
...
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... are precarious ) , but in that sort of England , who considered herself as
embodied with Europe ; in that sort of England , who , sympathetick with the
adversity or the happiness of mankind , felt that nothing in human affairs was
foreign to her .
... are precarious ) , but in that sort of England , who considered herself as
embodied with Europe ; in that sort of England , who , sympathetick with the
adversity or the happiness of mankind , felt that nothing in human affairs was
foreign to her .
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Humanity cannot be degraded by humiliation . It is it ' s very character to submit to
such things . There is a consanguinity between benévolence and humility . They
are virtues of the same stock . Dignity is of as good a race ; but it belongs to the ...
Humanity cannot be degraded by humiliation . It is it ' s very character to submit to
such things . There is a consanguinity between benévolence and humility . They
are virtues of the same stock . Dignity is of as good a race ; but it belongs to the ...
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To those , who do not love to contemplate the fall of human greatness , I do not
know a more mortifying spectacle , than to see the assembled majesty of the
crowned heads of Europe waiting as patient suitors in the antechamber of
Regicide .
To those , who do not love to contemplate the fall of human greatness , I do not
know a more mortifying spectacle , than to see the assembled majesty of the
crowned heads of Europe waiting as patient suitors in the antechamber of
Regicide .
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