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The fame of Howard rests on a foundation too substantial to be affected by the praise or censure of any set of men : let his works speak for themselves : let the value of the tree be estimated from its fruit .
The fame of Howard rests on a foundation too substantial to be affected by the praise or censure of any set of men : let his works speak for themselves : let the value of the tree be estimated from its fruit .
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that poor people might relieve themselves ; and by repairing to them in the day - time , and receiving what they earned , they would be enabled to return to the comforts of their own fire - fide , and be at liberty to engage in any ...
that poor people might relieve themselves ; and by repairing to them in the day - time , and receiving what they earned , they would be enabled to return to the comforts of their own fire - fide , and be at liberty to engage in any ...
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Thus fitu- . ated , is it wonderful that they should say , that " they no Jonger would be the flaves of citizens who loved liberty only for themselves ; and that if the walls of Geneva were to inclose a people who were sovereign ...
Thus fitu- . ated , is it wonderful that they should say , that " they no Jonger would be the flaves of citizens who loved liberty only for themselves ; and that if the walls of Geneva were to inclose a people who were sovereign ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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