Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... pe- riod was that of great events . To this , to the vast extent of his hereditary dominions , and to his generals and ministers , he owed A his fame , not to his own personal magna- nimity his 10 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
... pe- riod was that of great events . To this , to the vast extent of his hereditary dominions , and to his generals and ministers , he owed A his fame , not to his own personal magna- nimity his 10 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY .
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... extent , for two reasons : one , that hypocrisy , however conspicuous in him , was but an under part of his character , it facilitated it to facilitated his ascent to that eminence of greatness and power 28 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY ...
... extent , for two reasons : one , that hypocrisy , however conspicuous in him , was but an under part of his character , it facilitated it to facilitated his ascent to that eminence of greatness and power 28 ON HYPOCRISY AND OPEN PROFLIGACY ...
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... extent of the mischief , Where is a ruin of character and dignified enjoyment to be found , in the widest range which profligacy has ever taken , in its most audacious outrages , equal to that which the hypocrisy of the church effected ...
... extent of the mischief , Where is a ruin of character and dignified enjoyment to be found , in the widest range which profligacy has ever taken , in its most audacious outrages , equal to that which the hypocrisy of the church effected ...
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... extent of mis- chief , which is not equalled perhaps by any outrages of profligacy . I forbear to observe , that the open attack of the profligate puts man upon his guard , and places generally in his hands the means of defence , but ...
... extent of mis- chief , which is not equalled perhaps by any outrages of profligacy . I forbear to observe , that the open attack of the profligate puts man upon his guard , and places generally in his hands the means of defence , but ...
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... extent of the uni- verse have their commencement in mind , and can have no other commencement - a position which I mean to illustrate , if not fully establish in my second argument . If the seat be in the brain , the action of every ...
... extent of the uni- verse have their commencement in mind , and can have no other commencement - a position which I mean to illustrate , if not fully establish in my second argument . If the seat be in the brain , the action of every ...
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