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... never broached . It was not thus that enlightened Greeks and Romans thought of government ; it was not thus that any of the great con- ftitutional lights and oracles of our own country have thought of it : they ever held it infinitely ...
... never broached . It was not thus that enlightened Greeks and Romans thought of government ; it was not thus that any of the great con- ftitutional lights and oracles of our own country have thought of it : they ever held it infinitely ...
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... never know with what set of men they should treat . As he who proves too much defeats himself , we do not ap- prehend our very philofophic Inquirer will raise up to himself any opponent among the friends to thofe reforms of our decayed ...
... never know with what set of men they should treat . As he who proves too much defeats himself , we do not ap- prehend our very philofophic Inquirer will raise up to himself any opponent among the friends to thofe reforms of our decayed ...
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... never was yet a book that pleased every body . ' The Author will judge us unreasonable Critics : -but as we do not form our judgment by his Reason , we fhall lodge our ap- peal with a higher court .- ' Tis not what a thing is called ...
... never was yet a book that pleased every body . ' The Author will judge us unreasonable Critics : -but as we do not form our judgment by his Reason , we fhall lodge our ap- peal with a higher court .- ' Tis not what a thing is called ...
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... never remarkable for panegyric , I would fain think you fincere : that I am myself fo in what I have faid of you , I have given you , I think , in my life - time , fufficient proof by my Dialogues of the Dead : thofe who flatter a man ...
... never remarkable for panegyric , I would fain think you fincere : that I am myself fo in what I have faid of you , I have given you , I think , in my life - time , fufficient proof by my Dialogues of the Dead : thofe who flatter a man ...
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... never yet seen you in a good English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults , which it would ill become me to mention . Luc . O pray , my Lord , be not ...
... never yet seen you in a good English drefs , and our literati are too proud or too idle to vifit you in your own : they accufe you , befides , of certain faults , which it would ill become me to mention . Luc . O pray , my Lord , be not ...
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