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... and subject them to the dominion of another master ? a ques- tion never so fully treated by any of the doctors . " This work of the vir- tuous Las Casas was suppressed with the greatest care , being thought to touch upon delicate ...
... and subject them to the dominion of another master ? a ques- tion never so fully treated by any of the doctors . " This work of the vir- tuous Las Casas was suppressed with the greatest care , being thought to touch upon delicate ...
Strona 495
ESTEEMED SIR , HEARING that the ship ( Suffolk ) by which the inclosed letter was sent , was captured by the French , who never restore any thing of mine , I do , to avoid the imputation of inattention to your favours , and the ...
ESTEEMED SIR , HEARING that the ship ( Suffolk ) by which the inclosed letter was sent , was captured by the French , who never restore any thing of mine , I do , to avoid the imputation of inattention to your favours , and the ...
Strona 499
His pace is moderate , and never becomes hurried . Like a calm river , he stops ; he re turns , he suspends his course ; he slowly embraces a vast extent of ground . He spreads out tranquillity , and by chance , as it were , as he goes ...
His pace is moderate , and never becomes hurried . Like a calm river , he stops ; he re turns , he suspends his course ; he slowly embraces a vast extent of ground . He spreads out tranquillity , and by chance , as it were , as he goes ...
Strona 501
We never foresee , we only follow it . Often it is not brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a language , rapid as the movements of the soul ; a language which , in order to express a sentiment , should ...
We never foresee , we only follow it . Often it is not brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a language , rapid as the movements of the soul ; a language which , in order to express a sentiment , should ...
Strona 504
eternal constancy , with the pangs of separation , and the foreboding presages of never again meeting , would , if the poet had chosen a different time for the scene , lost much of that effect which has otherwise rendered the in- ...
eternal constancy , with the pangs of separation , and the foreboding presages of never again meeting , would , if the poet had chosen a different time for the scene , lost much of that effect which has otherwise rendered the in- ...
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