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... success the people can maintain their rights , though reduced to despondency by suffering , and instigated to resist- ance by oppression . These are the sanctions under which the duty of the historian was to be executed ; a duty greatly ...
... success the people can maintain their rights , though reduced to despondency by suffering , and instigated to resist- ance by oppression . These are the sanctions under which the duty of the historian was to be executed ; a duty greatly ...
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... success ; and the abstruse and specula- tive have , at least , suffered no diminution of prosperity . The muses - the muses the muses alone - are neglected . Every enterprise , whether whimsical or rational , useful or mischievous , in ...
... success ; and the abstruse and specula- tive have , at least , suffered no diminution of prosperity . The muses - the muses the muses alone - are neglected . Every enterprise , whether whimsical or rational , useful or mischievous , in ...
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... success which has attended the enter- prise , proves the adventurer to be possessed of an extraordinary share of adroitness in moulding to his purpose the most unac- commodating materials . He has the art of bringing into close and ...
... success which has attended the enter- prise , proves the adventurer to be possessed of an extraordinary share of adroitness in moulding to his purpose the most unac- commodating materials . He has the art of bringing into close and ...
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