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... were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important and most worthy of human nature . Even - + the art of politics , wherein you are so.
... were into a second child- hood , be left to young men and almost to boys , yet I hold it to be of all things , next to religion , the most important and most worthy of human nature . Even - + the art of politics , wherein you are so.
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... hold you in great honour , from whom these de- fences and solaces of life have come to me . To you on this account I profess to owe both myself and all that is mine ; and therefore it is the less strange , if I requite you with what is ...
... hold you in great honour , from whom these de- fences and solaces of life have come to me . To you on this account I profess to owe both myself and all that is mine ; and therefore it is the less strange , if I requite you with what is ...
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... hold the treaty fast , There is only one bond and security ( said he , interrupting them ) that can hold between you and us : — you must prove that you have yielded so much into our hands that you cannot hurt us if you would . And so it ...
... hold the treaty fast , There is only one bond and security ( said he , interrupting them ) that can hold between you and us : — you must prove that you have yielded so much into our hands that you cannot hurt us if you would . And so it ...
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... hold it to be a material prin- ciple , assert it to be though actually one yet potenti- ally many ; so that all difference of opinion on this point is reducible to one or other of these two heads , -the world is sprung either from ...
... hold it to be a material prin- ciple , assert it to be though actually one yet potenti- ally many ; so that all difference of opinion on this point is reducible to one or other of these two heads , -the world is sprung either from ...
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... agitations and motions of matter produced at first imperfect and ill - compacted structures of things , that would not hold together , mere attempts at worlds . — the Afterwards in process of time a fabric was 114 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... agitations and motions of matter produced at first imperfect and ill - compacted structures of things , that would not hold together , mere attempts at worlds . — the Afterwards in process of time a fabric was 114 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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