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... force of wit can deprive us of that . Nor is there any man of ordi- nary learning that will object to the reception of it as a thing grave and sober , and free from all vanity ; of prime use to the sciences , and sometimes indispen ...
... force of wit can deprive us of that . Nor is there any man of ordi- nary learning that will object to the reception of it as a thing grave and sober , and free from all vanity ; of prime use to the sciences , and sometimes indispen ...
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... force , their genuine propriety , or their deeper reach . Here , on the other hand , it will be found ( if I mistake not ) that though the subjects be old , yet the matter is new ; while leaving behind us the open and level parts we ...
... force , their genuine propriety , or their deeper reach . Here , on the other hand , it will be found ( if I mistake not ) that though the subjects be old , yet the matter is new ; while leaving behind us the open and level parts we ...
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... forces , and betake himself to some remote and obscure prov- ince ; his sinews both of money and majesty being cut off . And yet if he bears his fortune wisely , he pres- ently by the skill and industry of Mercury recovers those sinews ...
... forces , and betake himself to some remote and obscure prov- ince ; his sinews both of money and majesty being cut off . And yet if he bears his fortune wisely , he pres- ently by the skill and industry of Mercury recovers those sinews ...
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... forces and mass of his kingdom , as with the mountain Ætna , to pursue and overwhelm them . OR III . THE CYCLOPES ; MINISTERS OF TERROR . THE story is that the Cyclopes were at first on account of their fierceness and brutality driven ...
... forces and mass of his kingdom , as with the mountain Ætna , to pursue and overwhelm them . OR III . THE CYCLOPES ; MINISTERS OF TERROR . THE story is that the Cyclopes were at first on account of their fierceness and brutality driven ...
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... forces and movements and counsels of the enemy . ____ - But Perseus , however provided with forces and courage , stands yet in need of one thing more before the war be commenced , which is of the highest pos- sible importance , he must ...
... forces and movements and counsels of the enemy . ____ - But Perseus , however provided with forces and courage , stands yet in need of one thing more before the war be commenced , which is of the highest pos- sible importance , he must ...
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