The Handbook of Specimens of English LiteratureReligious tract society, 1866 - 688 páginas |
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... force , no more than life can go beyond the period to which it was destined , by the strength or weakness of the seminal virtue . ... If these speculations should be true , then I know not what advantages we can pretend to modern ...
... force , no more than life can go beyond the period to which it was destined , by the strength or weakness of the seminal virtue . ... If these speculations should be true , then I know not what advantages we can pretend to modern ...
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... force . Individuals stood distin- guished by their personal spirit and vigour , not by the valuation of their estates , or the rark of their birth . They had a personal elevation founded on the sense of equality , not of precedence ...
... force . Individuals stood distin- guished by their personal spirit and vigour , not by the valuation of their estates , or the rark of their birth . They had a personal elevation founded on the sense of equality , not of precedence ...
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... force hitherto without effect , and you cannot now divide a force found already inadequate to its object . My opinion is for withdraw- ing your forces from America entirely , for a defensive war you can never think of ; a defensive war ...
... force hitherto without effect , and you cannot now divide a force found already inadequate to its object . My opinion is for withdraw- ing your forces from America entirely , for a defensive war you can never think of ; a defensive war ...
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