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Page 242
Swift has been charged with being a misanthrope ; and as a proof of it , his character of the Yahoos has been quoted . In answer to this charge , we have a long discussion about the dignity of human nature ; and we are told ...
Swift has been charged with being a misanthrope ; and as a proof of it , his character of the Yahoos has been quoted . In answer to this charge , we have a long discussion about the dignity of human nature ; and we are told ...
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He concludes this part of the history , with the following judicious remarks on the character of Themistocles : Indeed we cannot but with that the blemishes in character and conduct attributed to this great man , could , with due regard ...
He concludes this part of the history , with the following judicious remarks on the character of Themistocles : Indeed we cannot but with that the blemishes in character and conduct attributed to this great man , could , with due regard ...
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Many have only narrow and contracted views of the importance of the parental character ; they contemplate it only in the interested relation which attaches them to their offspring , and subserving the designs of Providence in obeying ...
Many have only narrow and contracted views of the importance of the parental character ; they contemplate it only in the interested relation which attaches them to their offspring , and subserving the designs of Providence in obeying ...
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