The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... true and most useful laws ? Are they not those covenants and conditions which all would wish observed and proposed , when the incessant voice of private inter- est is hushed or is united with the interest of the public ? What are every ...
... true and most useful laws ? Are they not those covenants and conditions which all would wish observed and proposed , when the incessant voice of private inter- est is hushed or is united with the interest of the public ? What are every ...
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... true greatness to be exclusive and arrogant . If such noble shadows fill the realm , it is their nature to condescend and to spread their power abroad for the loving protection of those whose childhood is little , but whose immortal ...
... true greatness to be exclusive and arrogant . If such noble shadows fill the realm , it is their nature to condescend and to spread their power abroad for the loving protection of those whose childhood is little , but whose immortal ...
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... true possessor of a thing who enjoys it , and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it ) , to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet , which I regard as amusements designed to ...
... true possessor of a thing who enjoys it , and not he that owns it without the enjoyment of it ) , to convince myself that I have a property in the gay part of all the gilt chariots that I meet , which I regard as amusements designed to ...
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... 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 his boys and saved his country . " We should never confuse functions or apply ...
... 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 his boys and saved his country . " We should never confuse functions or apply ...
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... true ; though now that I come to think of it , in what is to me a new light , one remembers that it contains some odd things . But was not Borrow the accredited agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society ? Did he not travel ( and he ...
... true ; though now that I come to think of it , in what is to me a new light , one remembers that it contains some odd things . But was not Borrow the accredited agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society ? Did he not travel ( and he ...
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