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... present ; which does not permit itself to be blinded by the clouds which gather around the dead , and which prevent us from seeing that , under the toga as under the modern dress , in the senate as in our councils , men were what they ...
... present ; which does not permit itself to be blinded by the clouds which gather around the dead , and which prevent us from seeing that , under the toga as under the modern dress , in the senate as in our councils , men were what they ...
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... present edition is partly corrective , partly supple- mentary corrective , by notes , which point out ( it is hoped , in a perfectly candid and dispassionate spirit , with no desire but to establish the truth ) such inaccuracies or ...
... present edition is partly corrective , partly supple- mentary corrective , by notes , which point out ( it is hoped , in a perfectly candid and dispassionate spirit , with no desire but to establish the truth ) such inaccuracies or ...
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... present work . The well - known zeal for knowledge displayed in all the writings of that distinguished historian has led to the natural inference that he would not be displeased at the attempt to make them of use to the English readers ...
... present work . The well - known zeal for knowledge displayed in all the writings of that distinguished historian has led to the natural inference that he would not be displeased at the attempt to make them of use to the English readers ...
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... present case , is provided with materials of the most unexception . able kind , and has little else to do than carefully and succinctly relate a series of trans . actions , which have been already more copiously described . * The ...
... present case , is provided with materials of the most unexception . able kind , and has little else to do than carefully and succinctly relate a series of trans . actions , which have been already more copiously described . * The ...
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... present impute the failure to the disadvantages of my situation and character . Had the rank and fortune of my parents given them an annual establishment in London , their own house would have introduced me to a numerous and polite ...
... present impute the failure to the disadvantages of my situation and character . Had the rank and fortune of my parents given them an annual establishment in London , their own house would have introduced me to a numerous and polite ...
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