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... tion of those qualities which formed the grace and the charm of his private life . " But successful as his exertions were , both in this House and in the Courts of Law , considering the con- tracted span of his life , they can only be ...
... tion of those qualities which formed the grace and the charm of his private life . " But successful as his exertions were , both in this House and in the Courts of Law , considering the con- tracted span of his life , they can only be ...
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... tion , to state , without offence , that it is at least some consolation for the im- puted theoretical defects of that con- stitution , that in practice it works so well . A system of representation can- not be wholly vicious , and ...
... tion , to state , without offence , that it is at least some consolation for the im- puted theoretical defects of that con- stitution , that in practice it works so well . A system of representation can- not be wholly vicious , and ...
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... tion which they had subdued . In the midst of wars and of triumphs , the nations of Modern Europe treat these marbles as they do cities and provinces -gain possession of them by victories , and cede them by treaties . The an- cients who ...
... tion which they had subdued . In the midst of wars and of triumphs , the nations of Modern Europe treat these marbles as they do cities and provinces -gain possession of them by victories , and cede them by treaties . The an- cients who ...
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... tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ideas , and a sane inflexible theory , which the general taste has sanctioned and protects , and which is above being altered or impaired by the fluctuation of ...
... tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ideas , and a sane inflexible theory , which the general taste has sanctioned and protects , and which is above being altered or impaired by the fluctuation of ...
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... tion divided the Greeks into two class- es ; those who applied themselves to commerce , and those who did not . The one honoured it because it was necessary to their existence ; the other despised it as useless to themselves , and ...
... tion divided the Greeks into two class- es ; those who applied themselves to commerce , and those who did not . The one honoured it because it was necessary to their existence ; the other despised it as useless to themselves , and ...
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