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... means ; they will have the candour to allow , that the expression of his political opinions , however firm , manly , and decided , was untinctured with moroseness , and unembittered with any personal animosity or rancor- ous reflection ...
... means ; they will have the candour to allow , that the expression of his political opinions , however firm , manly , and decided , was untinctured with moroseness , and unembittered with any personal animosity or rancor- ous reflection ...
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... means extensive , and under the influence of a climate almost every where the same , the dif- ferent states of Greece by no means cultivated the arts with the same zeal or the same success . Despised in Crete , and proscribed at Sparta ...
... means extensive , and under the influence of a climate almost every where the same , the dif- ferent states of Greece by no means cultivated the arts with the same zeal or the same success . Despised in Crete , and proscribed at Sparta ...
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... means be every where appreciated in the same manner . Aristotle reckons up no less than one hundred and fifty - eight various forms of government , which had existed , or which still existed , in Greece in his own days . It is evident ...
... means be every where appreciated in the same manner . Aristotle reckons up no less than one hundred and fifty - eight various forms of government , which had existed , or which still existed , in Greece in his own days . It is evident ...
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... means been in every instance united . Commerce , in fact , when left to follow its own proper inclinations , is little attentive to the fine arts , or rather appears to be wholly ignorant of the important benefits which may be de- rived ...
... means been in every instance united . Commerce , in fact , when left to follow its own proper inclinations , is little attentive to the fine arts , or rather appears to be wholly ignorant of the important benefits which may be de- rived ...
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... mean those governments in which the de- mocratical principle is predominant the political liberty enjoyed by the ... means which it affords for deliber- ate improvement , and maturity of ex- cellence . A state governed in this man ...
... mean those governments in which the de- mocratical principle is predominant the political liberty enjoyed by the ... means which it affords for deliber- ate improvement , and maturity of ex- cellence . A state governed in this man ...
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