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... writing , and justly suffers the He that reads and grows wiser , sel- utmost severity of censure , or the dom ... writer , or by his own . no longer to be used , it has been Every author does not write for long the custom to number terms ...
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... writing , nity , because it has not of its own . the ancients have left us models A subject , it is true , may lend to his which all succeeding ages have la- sovereign ; but the act of borrowing boured to imitate ; but translation makes ...
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... writer , and more delight- a botching interpreter . What Eng- ful to the reader ; and there is no lish readers , unacquainted with wonder if ease and pleasure have Greek or Latin , will believe me , or found their advocates . The para ...
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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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