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... tion . I therefore listened attentively , expect- ing to hear from " the most enlightened people under the sun , " - for so they modestly term themselves , sublime disputations on the science of legislation , and precepts of political ...
... tion . I therefore listened attentively , expect- ing to hear from " the most enlightened people under the sun , " - for so they modestly term themselves , sublime disputations on the science of legislation , and precepts of political ...
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... tion of liberal philanthropy . But thou wilt perhaps ask , " What can these people dispute about ? One would suppose that , being all free and equal , they would har- monize as brothers ; children of the same par- ent , and equal heirs ...
... tion of liberal philanthropy . But thou wilt perhaps ask , " What can these people dispute about ? One would suppose that , being all free and equal , they would har- monize as brothers ; children of the same par- ent , and equal heirs ...
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... respect , and considera- tion , as if they had been our most particular friends . Now , we would not suffer the morti- VOL . II . - 4 fication of having our readers even suspect us of any bappy Beings 49 On Greatness By Launcelot Langstaff,
... respect , and considera- tion , as if they had been our most particular friends . Now , we would not suffer the morti- VOL . II . - 4 fication of having our readers even suspect us of any bappy Beings 49 On Greatness By Launcelot Langstaff,
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... tion of a little great man . In a logocracy , to use the sage Mustapha's phrase , it is not absolutely necessary to the formation of a great man that he should be either wise or valiant , upright or honorable . On the contrary , daily ...
... tion of a little great man . In a logocracy , to use the sage Mustapha's phrase , it is not absolutely necessary to the formation of a great man that he should be either wise or valiant , upright or honorable . On the contrary , daily ...
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... tion . His partisans - for even he had his par- tisans - took his case into consideration . He had been kicked , and cuffed , and disgraced , and dishonored in the cause ; he had licked the dust at the feet of the mob ; he was a ...
... tion . His partisans - for even he had his par- tisans - took his case into consideration . He had been kicked , and cuffed , and disgraced , and dishonored in the cause ; he had licked the dust at the feet of the mob ; he was a ...
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