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... lives better than the free laborer , the thief better than the pauper , and the transported felon better than the one under imprisonment . The crimes are factitious ; as smuggling , poaching , non- conformity , heresy and treason . The ...
... lives better than the free laborer , the thief better than the pauper , and the transported felon better than the one under imprisonment . The crimes are factitious ; as smuggling , poaching , non- conformity , heresy and treason . The ...
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... years ; and a kind of pride in bad public speaking is noted in the House of Commons , as if they were willing to show that they did not live by their tongues , or thought they spoke well enough if they had the tone of gentle CHARACTER .
... years ; and a kind of pride in bad public speaking is noted in the House of Commons , as if they were willing to show that they did not live by their tongues , or thought they spoke well enough if they had the tone of gentle CHARACTER .
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... live and die for , and dies with grandeur . This race has added new ele- ments to humanity and has a deeper root in the world . They have great range of scale , from ferocity to exquisite refinement . With larger scale , they have great ...
... live and die for , and dies with grandeur . This race has added new ele- ments to humanity and has a deeper root in the world . They have great range of scale , from ferocity to exquisite refinement . With larger scale , they have great ...
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... live , and to which scholars and professional men con- form , proves the tension of their muscle , when vast numbers are found who can each lift this enormous load . I might even add , their daily feasts argue a savage vigor of body ...
... live , and to which scholars and professional men con- form , proves the tension of their muscle , when vast numbers are found who can each lift this enormous load . I might even add , their daily feasts argue a savage vigor of body ...
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... live according to the means he possesses . " There is a mixture of religion in it . They are under the Jewish law , and read with sonorous emphasis that their days shall be long in the land , they shall have sons and daughters , flocks ...
... live according to the means he possesses . " There is a mixture of religion in it . They are under the Jewish law , and read with sonorous emphasis that their days shall be long in the land , they shall have sons and daughters , flocks ...
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