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Page 76
... received commendation , his indifference is ingratitude ; and if he has , seventy times , ' suffered inefficacious castigation , he can only be likened to the dle school - boy who , having been almost daily punished for his negligence ...
... received commendation , his indifference is ingratitude ; and if he has , seventy times , ' suffered inefficacious castigation , he can only be likened to the dle school - boy who , having been almost daily punished for his negligence ...
Page 88
... received his cordia ! approbation . This is one of the very few books which unite law with philosophy and the study of human nature . In the next year , he produced " the Principles of Equity ; " a composition which is replete with ...
... received his cordia ! approbation . This is one of the very few books which unite law with philosophy and the study of human nature . In the next year , he produced " the Principles of Equity ; " a composition which is replete with ...
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... received three urgent invitations in the course of the evening , and contrived to evade them all . To the first message he directed his , servants to answer that he was at prayers , and could not be disturbed ; to the second , that he ...
... received three urgent invitations in the course of the evening , and contrived to evade them all . To the first message he directed his , servants to answer that he was at prayers , and could not be disturbed ; to the second , that he ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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