The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... fear that he will ruin Ireland , and pursue a line of policy destructive to the true inter- ests of his country ; and then you tell me that he is faithful to Mrs. Perceval , and kind to Master Perceval . I should prefer that he whipped ...
... fear that he will ruin Ireland , and pursue a line of policy destructive to the true inter- ests of his country ; and then you tell me that he is faithful to Mrs. Perceval , and kind to Master Perceval . I should prefer that he whipped ...
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... fear learned dust may rescue them at a shilling a pound . " Take the other edition , won't you ? " begged a bookseller of a possible cus- tomer ; " I can sell that one in parchment boards for $ 1.50 , because it will look well on a ...
... fear learned dust may rescue them at a shilling a pound . " Take the other edition , won't you ? " begged a bookseller of a possible cus- tomer ; " I can sell that one in parchment boards for $ 1.50 , because it will look well on a ...
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... fear ; but in free states the profession of a soldier , taken singly and merely as a profession , is justly an object of jealousy . In these no man should take up arms , but with a view to defend his country and its laws ; he puts not ...
... fear ; but in free states the profession of a soldier , taken singly and merely as a profession , is justly an object of jealousy . In these no man should take up arms , but with a view to defend his country and its laws ; he puts not ...
Página 549
... fear of a God , were accounted the distinguishing characteristics of a gentleman . - If the populace , as in China , were industrious and ingenious , the grandees , by the length of their nails and the cramping of their limbs , gave ...
... fear of a God , were accounted the distinguishing characteristics of a gentleman . - If the populace , as in China , were industrious and ingenious , the grandees , by the length of their nails and the cramping of their limbs , gave ...
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... fear , and impervious to the mere calculations of personal prudence , almost a blindness sealing his eyes against the perception of conse- quences as well to himself as to others , is the requisite of his nature who would overturn an ...
... fear , and impervious to the mere calculations of personal prudence , almost a blindness sealing his eyes against the perception of conse- quences as well to himself as to others , is the requisite of his nature who would overturn an ...
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