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the learned men of the age , 8- not manifested in lamentation of Briseis for influence of Bards during civil war , ib.- Patroclus , 227 - war condemned in the Iliad , deserve both honor and credit , 9 - cruelty of üb .
the learned men of the age , 8- not manifested in lamentation of Briseis for influence of Bards during civil war , ib.- Patroclus , 227 - war condemned in the Iliad , deserve both honor and credit , 9 - cruelty of üb .
Pagina iv
only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control of feminine influence , 30 - campaign in 1617 , 31 -Europe disturbed by religious disputes , 32– Ferdinand of Austria , 334his reign opens with war in the Palatinate , ib .
only the coarse and illiterate are beyond the control of feminine influence , 30 - campaign in 1617 , 31 -Europe disturbed by religious disputes , 32– Ferdinand of Austria , 334his reign opens with war in the Palatinate , ib .
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... large might have the benefit of them in common with themselves , are guilty of a most reprehensible selfishness ; and yet it is to be feared that this has been the prevailing motive . That some have been influenced only by VOL . XI.
... large might have the benefit of them in common with themselves , are guilty of a most reprehensible selfishness ; and yet it is to be feared that this has been the prevailing motive . That some have been influenced only by VOL . XI.
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Nor is vanity always culpable or pernicious in its influence ; on the contrary , it often , if not always , prompts us to deserve the good opinion which we wish our neighbors to entertain of us . In short , vanity , as well as modesty ...
Nor is vanity always culpable or pernicious in its influence ; on the contrary , it often , if not always , prompts us to deserve the good opinion which we wish our neighbors to entertain of us . In short , vanity , as well as modesty ...
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It cannot be pretended that he had any inducements to give the Druids more credit than they deserve ; if he can be said to have been actuated by any prejudice , it must have been against them , since their influence was the most ...
It cannot be pretended that he had any inducements to give the Druids more credit than they deserve ; if he can be said to have been actuated by any prejudice , it must have been against them , since their influence was the most ...
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