The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... universe that gov- erned our own , conferred a great benefit - I mean a great politi- cal benefit - upon humanity . Those men were benefactors of their kind who dared to deceive them and drag them , docile and ignorant , to worship at ...
... universe that gov- erned our own , conferred a great benefit - I mean a great politi- cal benefit - upon humanity . Those men were benefactors of their kind who dared to deceive them and drag them , docile and ignorant , to worship at ...
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... universe . What should men think when they see wise magistrates and grave priests of justice with calm indifference causing a crim- inal to be dragged by their slow precedure to death ; or when they see a judge , while a miserable ...
... universe . What should men think when they see wise magistrates and grave priests of justice with calm indifference causing a crim- inal to be dragged by their slow precedure to death ; or when they see a judge , while a miserable ...
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... universe . Under natural pleasures I comprehend those which are uni- versally suited , as well to the rational as the sensual part of our nature . And of the pleasures which affect our senses , those only are to be esteemed natural that ...
... universe . Under natural pleasures I comprehend those which are uni- versally suited , as well to the rational as the sensual part of our nature . And of the pleasures which affect our senses , those only are to be esteemed natural that ...
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... Universe , was conceived by our forefathers as a great wanderer . His very name de- scribes him as the All - pervading . Watan in Old High Ger- man , wadan in Old Saxon , and vadha in Old Norse , are of the same root as the Latin vadere ...
... Universe , was conceived by our forefathers as a great wanderer . His very name de- scribes him as the All - pervading . Watan in Old High Ger- man , wadan in Old Saxon , and vadha in Old Norse , are of the same root as the Latin vadere ...
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... universe , furnished and adorned with such strange variety of curious and useful creatures , would suffice to transport us both with wonder and joy if their commonness did not hinder their operations . Of which truth Mr. Stepkins , the ...
... universe , furnished and adorned with such strange variety of curious and useful creatures , would suffice to transport us both with wonder and joy if their commonness did not hinder their operations . Of which truth Mr. Stepkins , the ...
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