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It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any of the ancient philosophers of the smallest of their rightful honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher ...
It is not necessary to rob Aristotle , Plato , Socrates , or any of the ancient philosophers of the smallest of their rightful honors in order to prove that the great English Chancellor was a master - spirit , a true philosopher ...
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Some maintain that they opposed his wishes only for his good , lest that getting into office too carly in life , or without the necessary qualifications and experience , he should prove incapable of discharging his duties , and thereby ...
Some maintain that they opposed his wishes only for his good , lest that getting into office too carly in life , or without the necessary qualifications and experience , he should prove incapable of discharging his duties , and thereby ...
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The public understood the fact ; so that the vindication proved a failure . Were it even true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to ...
The public understood the fact ; so that the vindication proved a failure . Were it even true that he wrote nothing against his late friend but what had been dictated to him , this would not exculpate him from the charge of seeking to ...
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But all to no purpose ; the lady , though very willing to márry , as she proved not long after , would not have him on any account . ... It seems that her fortune did not prove as large as report had represented it .
But all to no purpose ; the lady , though very willing to márry , as she proved not long after , would not have him on any account . ... It seems that her fortune did not prove as large as report had represented it .
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It is true , indeed , that sometimes his quotations from the sacred volume are not very appropriate ; as for example , when he makes use of them to prove that James the First is equal , if not superioi to Solomon ; that the hearts of ...
It is true , indeed , that sometimes his quotations from the sacred volume are not very appropriate ; as for example , when he makes use of them to prove that James the First is equal , if not superioi to Solomon ; that the hearts of ...
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