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... interest . The abstract doctrines of philosophical wisdom , or universal principles of criticism and taste , are hence regarded as but of subordinate importance ; and provided the public mind can be well stored with the materials of ...
... interest . The abstract doctrines of philosophical wisdom , or universal principles of criticism and taste , are hence regarded as but of subordinate importance ; and provided the public mind can be well stored with the materials of ...
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... interest- ing from the critical period at which it was written , but because it is the production of the Secretary of the French Ambassador Extraordinary , of Maulny , distant about six 12 [ July Travels in England in 1641 . Anecdotes ...
... interest- ing from the critical period at which it was written , but because it is the production of the Secretary of the French Ambassador Extraordinary , of Maulny , distant about six 12 [ July Travels in England in 1641 . Anecdotes ...
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... interest in the poor ; which gives the poor spirit and consequence without insolence or va- nity ; which unites without confound- ing ; where the parties are capable of the same pleasures and interests , of pursuits adapted to their ...
... interest in the poor ; which gives the poor spirit and consequence without insolence or va- nity ; which unites without confound- ing ; where the parties are capable of the same pleasures and interests , of pursuits adapted to their ...
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... interest , every particu- lar in the history of that small por- tion of the community which , in the very worst period of the subjugation of the empire , boldly attempted to vindicate the national character from that pusillanimous ...
... interest , every particu- lar in the history of that small por- tion of the community which , in the very worst period of the subjugation of the empire , boldly attempted to vindicate the national character from that pusillanimous ...
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... interests of humanity , call " Austria to arms . " Her people are clad in the armour " of a most heavenly union : Love " for their native country and their " princes emboldens all ranks . 66 " The Britons , proud of their li- " berty ...
... interests of humanity , call " Austria to arms . " Her people are clad in the armour " of a most heavenly union : Love " for their native country and their " princes emboldens all ranks . 66 " The Britons , proud of their li- " berty ...
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