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society , while an amiable disposition , accompanied by all the milder virtues ,
conferred on her a peculiar fitness to give and rcceive domestic happiness . His
second marriage was with Elizabeth the daughter of James Oswald , of ...
society , while an amiable disposition , accompanied by all the milder virtues ,
conferred on her a peculiar fitness to give and rcceive domestic happiness . His
second marriage was with Elizabeth the daughter of James Oswald , of ...
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For what benefit to society can ever result from knowledge , however extensive , if
possessed solely by a few that are either unable or unwilling to share it with
others ? -Who could ever consider the philosopher , that from some obvious
reason ...
For what benefit to society can ever result from knowledge , however extensive , if
possessed solely by a few that are either unable or unwilling to share it with
others ? -Who could ever consider the philosopher , that from some obvious
reason ...
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Those circumstances may possibly be of such a nature as to ruin the reputation of
the person they concern , and yet their exposure may have no beneficial effects
upon society . Who could possibly have the effrontery in a case of this kind to ...
Those circumstances may possibly be of such a nature as to ruin the reputation of
the person they concern , and yet their exposure may have no beneficial effects
upon society . Who could possibly have the effrontery in a case of this kind to ...
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ANNIVERSARY ORATION , PRONOUNCED BEFORE THE SOCIETY OF
ARTISTS OF THE UNITED STATES , BY APPOINTMENT OF THE SOCIETY , On
the Eighth of May , 1811 . BY B. HENRY LATROBE , FELLOW OF THEAM . PH .
SOC .
ANNIVERSARY ORATION , PRONOUNCED BEFORE THE SOCIETY OF
ARTISTS OF THE UNITED STATES , BY APPOINTMENT OF THE SOCIETY , On
the Eighth of May , 1811 . BY B. HENRY LATROBE , FELLOW OF THEAM . PH .
SOC .
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of the English constitution , and of the popular institutions and societies , which ,
as far as their objects extend , are ... liberty , the inquiry , whether the state of
society in our country be ripe for their introduction ceases to be of much
importance .
of the English constitution , and of the popular institutions and societies , which ,
as far as their objects extend , are ... liberty , the inquiry , whether the state of
society in our country be ripe for their introduction ceases to be of much
importance .
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