Shelburne EssaysG. P. Putnam's sons, 1919 - 253 páginas |
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... mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; ' T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is an excellent medicine for self - com- plaisance in the ...
... mankind reject , They treat themselves with most profound respect ; ' T is to small purpose that you hold your tongue , Each , praised within , is happy all day long . Malice is an excellent medicine for self - com- plaisance in the ...
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... sense and critical control , because some one else had blun- dered . I seem to remember that the " wits " had bad words for the type of egotist and saviour of mankind , now become so popular among the signers of PREFACE xi.
... sense and critical control , because some one else had blun- dered . I seem to remember that the " wits " had bad words for the type of egotist and saviour of mankind , now become so popular among the signers of PREFACE xi.
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Paul Elmer More. mankind , now become so popular among the signers of blank checks . Behold the statesman , of mankind the friend , Who claims your vote that wars may have an end ; Lets loose the passions and unchains the storm , While ...
Paul Elmer More. mankind , now become so popular among the signers of blank checks . Behold the statesman , of mankind the friend , Who claims your vote that wars may have an end ; Lets loose the passions and unchains the storm , While ...
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... even , our Government hath much the stronger bias towards monarchy , which by the general consent and practice of mankind seemeth to have the advantage in dispute against a commonwealth . The rules of 52 WITH THE WITS.
... even , our Government hath much the stronger bias towards monarchy , which by the general consent and practice of mankind seemeth to have the advantage in dispute against a commonwealth . The rules of 52 WITH THE WITS.
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... mankind to come up to ; that form of government requir- eth such a spirit to carry it on as doth not dwell in great numbers , but is restrained to so very few , especially in this age , that , let the methods appear never so reason ...
... mankind to come up to ; that form of government requir- eth such a spirit to carry it on as doth not dwell in great numbers , but is restrained to so very few , especially in this age , that , let the methods appear never so reason ...
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