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... nations , may exclaim , " What have we , that we have not received ? " What a treasure of moral and political wealth is ... nation as this , not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , " should , in spite of ...
... nations , may exclaim , " What have we , that we have not received ? " What a treasure of moral and political wealth is ... nation as this , not slow and dull , but of a quick , ingenious , and piercing spirit , " should , in spite of ...
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... nation of " heroes , of sages , and of worthies . " England is invested with supremacy in literature . She is not ... nations . Neither the ancients nor the moderns can match these Englishmen . Make the selection from any age , from the ...
... nation of " heroes , of sages , and of worthies . " England is invested with supremacy in literature . She is not ... nations . Neither the ancients nor the moderns can match these Englishmen . Make the selection from any age , from the ...
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... nation piously and justly , which only is to say happily , is for a spirit of the greatest size , and divinest mettle . And certainly of no less a mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid ...
... nation piously and justly , which only is to say happily , is for a spirit of the greatest size , and divinest mettle . And certainly of no less a mind , nor of less excellence in another way , were they who by writing laid the solid ...
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... nation ( God turn the omen from us ! ) than when the inhabitants , to avoid insuffer- able grievances at home , are enforced by heaps to for- sake their native country . Now , whereas the only remedy and amends against the depopulation ...
... nation ( God turn the omen from us ! ) than when the inhabitants , to avoid insuffer- able grievances at home , are enforced by heaps to for- sake their native country . Now , whereas the only remedy and amends against the depopulation ...
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... nation or other may haply be better composed to a natural civility and right judgment than he . But if he get the benefit once of a wise and well rectified nurture , which must first come in general from the godly vigi- lance of the ...
... nation or other may haply be better composed to a natural civility and right judgment than he . But if he get the benefit once of a wise and well rectified nurture , which must first come in general from the godly vigi- lance of the ...
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