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... labours . of this great Philanthropist , which the celebrated Burke eloquently term- ed " a voyage of discovery - a cir- cumnavigation of charity , " how great- ly has the sum of human misery been diminished ! and , during the short ...
... labours . of this great Philanthropist , which the celebrated Burke eloquently term- ed " a voyage of discovery - a cir- cumnavigation of charity , " how great- ly has the sum of human misery been diminished ! and , during the short ...
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... labours under so many disad . vantages , that with the same capacity , he is greatly inferior to his neighbour , who has the advantage of being able to read . Reading induces , to a cer- tain degree , habits of reflection ; he does not ...
... labours under so many disad . vantages , that with the same capacity , he is greatly inferior to his neighbour , who has the advantage of being able to read . Reading induces , to a cer- tain degree , habits of reflection ; he does not ...
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... labour .- " This kind of labour is estimable indeed ! -but let us speak of Albina , my friend : it is she , I love ; she is the person , who suits me . " - Well , we must apply to her father ; I shall go and speak with him tomorrow ...
... labour .- " This kind of labour is estimable indeed ! -but let us speak of Albina , my friend : it is she , I love ; she is the person , who suits me . " - Well , we must apply to her father ; I shall go and speak with him tomorrow ...
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... labour in which nothing could withhold him from his interest- ing work , except that cruel and op . pressive malady , which suspended his powers of application for some months , he published his complete version of Homer in two quarto ...
... labour in which nothing could withhold him from his interest- ing work , except that cruel and op . pressive malady , which suspended his powers of application for some months , he published his complete version of Homer in two quarto ...
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... labour with rig- our , and to live in the cottage of an obscure village . His bookseller bought his heroic verses for one hundred sols the hundred lines , and the smal- ler ones for fifty sols . Dryden , for less than three hundred ...
... labour with rig- our , and to live in the cottage of an obscure village . His bookseller bought his heroic verses for one hundred sols the hundred lines , and the smal- ler ones for fifty sols . Dryden , for less than three hundred ...
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