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... wish , that my native country should see her lunatic asylums established upon the firmest foundation , and managed by the most benevolent and enlightened regulations of internal œconomy . Where the object is of such vast importance to ...
... wish , that my native country should see her lunatic asylums established upon the firmest foundation , and managed by the most benevolent and enlightened regulations of internal œconomy . Where the object is of such vast importance to ...
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... wish to mould opinions accord- ing to their own fancies , or seek to monopolize the rights of judgment , Statesmen are mistaken if they sup- pose ignorance is tractable ; nothing can be more obstinate . The mule is it would not have ...
... wish to mould opinions accord- ing to their own fancies , or seek to monopolize the rights of judgment , Statesmen are mistaken if they sup- pose ignorance is tractable ; nothing can be more obstinate . The mule is it would not have ...
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... wish to encourage ignorance , that it may prevent the people from penetrating their schemes , but the honest states- man has nothing to conceal , and holds no connexion with mystery . Conceal- ment almost always is a cover for in ...
... wish to encourage ignorance , that it may prevent the people from penetrating their schemes , but the honest states- man has nothing to conceal , and holds no connexion with mystery . Conceal- ment almost always is a cover for in ...
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... wish for a person who shall be young , mild , amiable , modest , who has no brilliant talent , and consequently no ... wish is to live in obscurity in my family and with a select circle of friends , and very much in the country . I wish ...
... wish for a person who shall be young , mild , amiable , modest , who has no brilliant talent , and consequently no ... wish is to live in obscurity in my family and with a select circle of friends , and very much in the country . I wish ...
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... wish to discover and choose her , who shall receive my plighted faith : I do not wish to have her pointed out by fame . " In this search of yours for a wife at once amiable and little known , you will only find some little monster of ...
... wish to discover and choose her , who shall receive my plighted faith : I do not wish to have her pointed out by fame . " In this search of yours for a wife at once amiable and little known , you will only find some little monster of ...
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