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... fear , he said , of meeting some of his pompous brethren . And really the absurdities that we heard from some of them were a sufficient ground for my friend's dislike . Travellers , when they meet their own countrymen , seem to shun and ...
... fear , he said , of meeting some of his pompous brethren . And really the absurdities that we heard from some of them were a sufficient ground for my friend's dislike . Travellers , when they meet their own countrymen , seem to shun and ...
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... fears no frowns . A friend of rational liberty , I have been taught by experience to mistrust and fear that mania for violent changes , and those schemes of perfectibility , which have in our times deluged Europe with blood , and filled ...
... fears no frowns . A friend of rational liberty , I have been taught by experience to mistrust and fear that mania for violent changes , and those schemes of perfectibility , which have in our times deluged Europe with blood , and filled ...
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... fear . They can tell how fast it will move , and how far ; and they know moreover , that though it may work some little damage , it will soon cover the fields over which it hath passed with rich vineyards and sweet flowers . But when ...
... fear . They can tell how fast it will move , and how far ; and they know moreover , that though it may work some little damage , it will soon cover the fields over which it hath passed with rich vineyards and sweet flowers . But when ...
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... fear or motives of interest * , is here also one of the chief objects of his satire . " Ctesias , " he says , " the son of Ctesiochus , the Cnidian , wrote about the country of the Indians , and the things amongst them , what he neither ...
... fear or motives of interest * , is here also one of the chief objects of his satire . " Ctesias , " he says , " the son of Ctesiochus , the Cnidian , wrote about the country of the Indians , and the things amongst them , what he neither ...
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... fear alternate swayed his breast , " Like light and shade upon a waving field , 66 Coursing each other , when the flying clouds " Now hide , and now reveal , the sun . " It has been objected as a fault in the Task ( for , as Dr. John ...
... fear alternate swayed his breast , " Like light and shade upon a waving field , 66 Coursing each other , when the flying clouds " Now hide , and now reveal , the sun . " It has been objected as a fault in the Task ( for , as Dr. John ...
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