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... cause of liberty , having no national model of a free constitution , determined upon adopting that one just proclaimed in Spain . Unluckily , the constitution of Spain , like that of France in 1792 , seems more adapted for some island ...
... cause of liberty , having no national model of a free constitution , determined upon adopting that one just proclaimed in Spain . Unluckily , the constitution of Spain , like that of France in 1792 , seems more adapted for some island ...
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... wearied us out , and made us eager for repose . He would have known that the folly and perfidy of a Prince would restore to the good old cause many hearts which had been 30 Conversation between Mr. Milton and Mr. Cowley ,
... wearied us out , and made us eager for repose . He would have known that the folly and perfidy of a Prince would restore to the good old cause many hearts which had been 30 Conversation between Mr. Milton and Mr. Cowley ,
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... cause and the effect of the other ; -the evils of either are the evils of both . Thus do states move on in the same eternal cycle , which , from the remotest point , brings them back again to the same sad starting - post : and till both ...
... cause and the effect of the other ; -the evils of either are the evils of both . Thus do states move on in the same eternal cycle , which , from the remotest point , brings them back again to the same sad starting - post : and till both ...
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... cause by mercy , prudence , and soberness , to the glory of his name and the happiness and honour of the English people . " And so ended that discourse ; and not long after we were set on shore again at the Temple - gardens , and there ...
... cause by mercy , prudence , and soberness , to the glory of his name and the happiness and honour of the English people . " And so ended that discourse ; and not long after we were set on shore again at the Temple - gardens , and there ...
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... cause . For it is the indifferent only who find the suppression of their sentiments easy . With others , what touches one moral nerve awakens a corresponding sensation in the rest ; with them , all the pulses are alike dead . Their ...
... cause . For it is the indifferent only who find the suppression of their sentiments easy . With others , what touches one moral nerve awakens a corresponding sensation in the rest ; with them , all the pulses are alike dead . Their ...
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