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Indulge in calm and pleasing pursuits , rather than violent excitements ; and learn to conquer your own will , instead of striving to obtain the mastery of that of others . With respect to your friends , I would wish you to choose them ...
Indulge in calm and pleasing pursuits , rather than violent excitements ; and learn to conquer your own will , instead of striving to obtain the mastery of that of others . With respect to your friends , I would wish you to choose them ...
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We may try to tamper with the wounds or patch up the carcase of departed friendship ; but the one will hardly bear the handling , and the other is not worth the trouble of embalming ! The only way to be reconciled to old friends is to ...
We may try to tamper with the wounds or patch up the carcase of departed friendship ; but the one will hardly bear the handling , and the other is not worth the trouble of embalming ! The only way to be reconciled to old friends is to ...
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Instead of patriots and friends of freedom , I see nothing but the tyrant and the slave , the people linked with kings to rivet on the chains of despotism and superstition . I see folly join with knavery , and together make up public ...
Instead of patriots and friends of freedom , I see nothing but the tyrant and the slave , the people linked with kings to rivet on the chains of despotism and superstition . I see folly join with knavery , and together make up public ...
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