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... give it their most strenuous and effective support ; and their mob followers in the cities , half interested half deluded , make the air resound with acclamations at every new bubble that is sent up to dazzle the eyes of the multitude ...
... give it their most strenuous and effective support ; and their mob followers in the cities , half interested half deluded , make the air resound with acclamations at every new bubble that is sent up to dazzle the eyes of the multitude ...
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... give us any thing ; for they have arrived at that stage of social progress when manu- factures naturally arise among a peo- ple , and when the national mind is strongly bent upon their protection and encouragement as the most effec ...
... give us any thing ; for they have arrived at that stage of social progress when manu- factures naturally arise among a peo- ple , and when the national mind is strongly bent upon their protection and encouragement as the most effec ...
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... give him a good dinner , he was always ready to come and give me his good company in return . I was satisfied with that . One must take people as they are ; perhaps hardly any are , in every respect , what they ought to be . " We have ...
... give him a good dinner , he was always ready to come and give me his good company in return . I was satisfied with that . One must take people as they are ; perhaps hardly any are , in every respect , what they ought to be . " We have ...
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... give such a bias to the children of the citizens for their several pursuits , as will justify the principle of ... gives way ; for , says Plato , with emphasis , " the paramount object in my common- wealth is that every human creature ...
... give such a bias to the children of the citizens for their several pursuits , as will justify the principle of ... gives way ; for , says Plato , with emphasis , " the paramount object in my common- wealth is that every human creature ...
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... give any relief , the next thing was - to find compensation . And accordingly , in addition to the sensual bait of poly- gamy already introduced as the basis of his plan , he now proceeds to give a still wider license to appetite . It ...
... give any relief , the next thing was - to find compensation . And accordingly , in addition to the sensual bait of poly- gamy already introduced as the basis of his plan , he now proceeds to give a still wider license to appetite . It ...
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