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... tell you , that virtue indeed is beautiful , and vice deformed ; the former deserves your love , and the latter your ab- horrence ; but then it is for their own sake , or on account of the good and evil which immediately at- tend them ...
... tell you , that virtue indeed is beautiful , and vice deformed ; the former deserves your love , and the latter your ab- horrence ; but then it is for their own sake , or on account of the good and evil which immediately at- tend them ...
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... tell your wards what is to be avoided , as well as what is fit to be done . And I humbly propose , that you will , upon this occasion , extend your instructions to all sorts of people concerned in treaties of this nature , ( which of ...
... tell your wards what is to be avoided , as well as what is fit to be done . And I humbly propose , that you will , upon this occasion , extend your instructions to all sorts of people concerned in treaties of this nature , ( which of ...
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... tell you , that the tragedy of Cato ex- ceeds , in my opinion , any of the dramatic pieces of the ancients . But these are books I have some time since laid by ; being , as you know , engaged in the reading of divinity , and conversant ...
... tell you , that the tragedy of Cato ex- ceeds , in my opinion , any of the dramatic pieces of the ancients . But these are books I have some time since laid by ; being , as you know , engaged in the reading of divinity , and conversant ...
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... tell you , that none here were earlier or louder in their praises of Cato , than we at Christ - church . This may , I hope , convince you , that we do not deserve the character ( which envious dull fellows give us ) of allowing nobody ...
... tell you , that none here were earlier or louder in their praises of Cato , than we at Christ - church . This may , I hope , convince you , that we do not deserve the character ( which envious dull fellows give us ) of allowing nobody ...
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... tells us of a wise and polite nation that rejected a person of the first quality , who stood for a judiciary office , only because he had ... Tell'amed . nature in the protection and preservation of its crea- tures 35 61 . THE GUARDIAN .
... tells us of a wise and polite nation that rejected a person of the first quality , who stood for a judiciary office , only because he had ... Tell'amed . nature in the protection and preservation of its crea- tures 35 61 . THE GUARDIAN .
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