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Page 77
... less than nine overt acts of high - treason , ' all resolvable into the general charge , that these persons did conspire to summon delegates to a national convention with a view to subvert the government of the country and to levy war ...
... less than nine overt acts of high - treason , ' all resolvable into the general charge , that these persons did conspire to summon delegates to a national convention with a view to subvert the government of the country and to levy war ...
Page 225
... less sagacious , less profound , and less circumspect than Bacon , has perhaps eventually been a greater benefactor to Philosophy . By the freedom of his speculations and the bold- ness of his ideas , he effected a revolution the most ...
... less sagacious , less profound , and less circumspect than Bacon , has perhaps eventually been a greater benefactor to Philosophy . By the freedom of his speculations and the bold- ness of his ideas , he effected a revolution the most ...
Page 250
... less frequent , less intense , less permanent than the uneasiness and sa- tisfaction which we feel for those around us , and by which we are stimulated to act , as we feel , in their behalf . " A man , " says the author of Ecclesiastes ...
... less frequent , less intense , less permanent than the uneasiness and sa- tisfaction which we feel for those around us , and by which we are stimulated to act , as we feel , in their behalf . " A man , " says the author of Ecclesiastes ...
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