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... considered as a sufficient security against corruption . It is true , that when we reason only speculatively , it appears rational to suppose that men of large fortunes would not be so liable to corruption , as those whose less affluent ...
... considered as a sufficient security against corruption . It is true , that when we reason only speculatively , it appears rational to suppose that men of large fortunes would not be so liable to corruption , as those whose less affluent ...
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... considered here as a great poet ? " I answered that I thought he was , though he might give a better direction to his muse . · Then , with another laugh , he said , " I fear I must pity your taste , as well as that of the country . ' C ...
... considered here as a great poet ? " I answered that I thought he was , though he might give a better direction to his muse . · Then , with another laugh , he said , " I fear I must pity your taste , as well as that of the country . ' C ...
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... considered their own comforts with double satisfaction , in con- templating the state of the hopeless and starving people , whom they , the invaders and usurpers of the soil , had driven to this awful extremity ; the people who had ...
... considered their own comforts with double satisfaction , in con- templating the state of the hopeless and starving people , whom they , the invaders and usurpers of the soil , had driven to this awful extremity ; the people who had ...
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