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Page 209
... human good , and throbb'd for human woe . Home of domestic love , fair friendship's stay , Now lifeless , cold , " a clod of mouldering clay . " Ambition , hearken ! human pride , attend ! What is it thus at length your glories end ...
... human good , and throbb'd for human woe . Home of domestic love , fair friendship's stay , Now lifeless , cold , " a clod of mouldering clay . " Ambition , hearken ! human pride , attend ! What is it thus at length your glories end ...
Page 281
... human operations , as to treat of assembled nations as of one organized body , and to manifest how all the parts and actions of this machine are so con- structed as to converge to some one grand political result * : but he deems it a ...
... human operations , as to treat of assembled nations as of one organized body , and to manifest how all the parts and actions of this machine are so con- structed as to converge to some one grand political result * : but he deems it a ...
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... human ties , from human tears , And human joys ; -endowed with a reprieve From friends to flatter , or foes to forgive ; - So it might fare with me ! Oh , Liberty , I ask for thee alone ; with thee to weave Quaint rhymes , to breathe ...
... human ties , from human tears , And human joys ; -endowed with a reprieve From friends to flatter , or foes to forgive ; - So it might fare with me ! Oh , Liberty , I ask for thee alone ; with thee to weave Quaint rhymes , to breathe ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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