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... happiness and prosperity of he attained : his person was manly ; his subjects . He was possessed of his countenance engaging ; his eyes industry , activity , and courage , to a clear , serene , and penetrating . The great degree ; was ...
... happiness and prosperity of he attained : his person was manly ; his subjects . He was possessed of his countenance engaging ; his eyes industry , activity , and courage , to a clear , serene , and penetrating . The great degree ; was ...
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... happiness of diction , which be more and more admired as envy ( from care , perhaps , at first ) was be- and ... happiest memory that ever man His youth was distinguished by all was blessed with , he always carried the tumult and storm ...
... happiness of diction , which be more and more admired as envy ( from care , perhaps , at first ) was be- and ... happiest memory that ever man His youth was distinguished by all was blessed with , he always carried the tumult and storm ...
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... happiness . Great plea- partake of , and what company we sures are much less frequent than shall keep . Philosophers have en- great pains ; so that a sensible tem- deavoured to render happiness en- per cannot meet with fewer trials in ...
... happiness . Great plea- partake of , and what company we sures are much less frequent than shall keep . Philosophers have en- great pains ; so that a sensible tem- deavoured to render happiness en- per cannot meet with fewer trials in ...
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VOL II | 1 |
The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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