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Page 33
... wish coals and visions to be dear there , he would probably answer by the following question ; Sir , would you wish to ruin our town ? ' pro- Before we conclude this article , we may observe that , in the computation in p . 24 , the ...
... wish coals and visions to be dear there , he would probably answer by the following question ; Sir , would you wish to ruin our town ? ' pro- Before we conclude this article , we may observe that , in the computation in p . 24 , the ...
Page 205
... wish me rest , the wish Will not , I fear , avail me much . For rest I shall to - night have none . In action , not in sleep . No sleep to - night . Said I to night ? Suppose this deed were done . How shall I sleep to - morrrow ? Lord ...
... wish me rest , the wish Will not , I fear , avail me much . For rest I shall to - night have none . In action , not in sleep . No sleep to - night . Said I to night ? Suppose this deed were done . How shall I sleep to - morrrow ? Lord ...
Page 298
... wish to be happy . When we say just , we mean just to all , even to those whom you believe to be , or who really are your enemies . These are the true principles of government : the exclu- sives excite apprehensions with respect to the ...
... wish to be happy . When we say just , we mean just to all , even to those whom you believe to be , or who really are your enemies . These are the true principles of government : the exclu- sives excite apprehensions with respect to the ...
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