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Pagina 132
The actions of just and pious men do not darken in their middle course ; but Solomon tells us , they are as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . Finally , after an impassioned description of the heroic ...
The actions of just and pious men do not darken in their middle course ; but Solomon tells us , they are as the shining light , that shineth more and more unto the perfect day . Finally , after an impassioned description of the heroic ...
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Defoe issues repeated warnings on the evils of a subsistence economy : Again , if you lower the Wages of the Poor , you must of Course sink the Rate of Provisions , and that of Course will sink the Value of Lands , and so you wound the ...
Defoe issues repeated warnings on the evils of a subsistence economy : Again , if you lower the Wages of the Poor , you must of Course sink the Rate of Provisions , and that of Course will sink the Value of Lands , and so you wound the ...
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Hazlitt evidently had good reason to honor his father - as he did specifically in so many of his essays , and generally by the course of his life . Because he was so frequently involved in bitter political quarrels , Hazlitt has often ...
Hazlitt evidently had good reason to honor his father - as he did specifically in so many of his essays , and generally by the course of his life . Because he was so frequently involved in bitter political quarrels , Hazlitt has often ...
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