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Page 50
Our ignorance of the real value of different objects and pursuits , will in general keep pace with our contempt for them . To set out with denying common sense to every one else , is not the way to be wise ourselves ; nor shall we be ...
Our ignorance of the real value of different objects and pursuits , will in general keep pace with our contempt for them . To set out with denying common sense to every one else , is not the way to be wise ourselves ; nor shall we be ...
Page 97
It is quite out of the question that - he should keep his places and not keep his secret . If ever the King should die , we think it not impossible that the secret may out . Certainly the accouchement of any princess in Europe would not ...
It is quite out of the question that - he should keep his places and not keep his secret . If ever the King should die , we think it not impossible that the secret may out . Certainly the accouchement of any princess in Europe would not ...
Page 141
And who , that has any penetration , that has any gratitude , does not see , in seeing all this , the ' anxious and benevolent solicitude of the Directors to keep the old masters under ? ' So , then , this Writer would think it a matter ...
And who , that has any penetration , that has any gratitude , does not see , in seeing all this , the ' anxious and benevolent solicitude of the Directors to keep the old masters under ? ' So , then , this Writer would think it a matter ...
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