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... gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
... gave in council faithful advice : learned he was also , says that antiquary , " and endowed with many excellent parte and gifts of nature ; courteous , pleasant , and delighting in music ; highly in the king's favour , and well PACE .
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... natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari . It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last - mentioned pursuit and that as soon as he had attained the higher orders , he was appointed professor of ...
... natural philosophy under the celebrated Beccari . It appears that he began his sub- sequent literary career with the last - mentioned pursuit and that as soon as he had attained the higher orders , he was appointed professor of ...
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... natural de- mand of the public , it is probable they might have passed unnoticed by government , but the industry with which they were circulated by the democratic societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed ...
... natural de- mand of the public , it is probable they might have passed unnoticed by government , but the industry with which they were circulated by the democratic societies of that period , among the lower classes of society , betrayed ...
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... nature , who glories in the prerogative of ra- tionality , or is charmed by the loveli- ness of virtue , will observe , with hu- miliating sympathy , a debasement of his species , in the most astonishing , unprincipled , and ...
... nature , who glories in the prerogative of ra- tionality , or is charmed by the loveli- ness of virtue , will observe , with hu- miliating sympathy , a debasement of his species , in the most astonishing , unprincipled , and ...
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... nature and conduct of man , " are sufficient of them- selves , according to his simple theory , to produce and per- petuate all the happiness and order of civilized life . Go- vernment is only imposition disguising oppression , and ...
... nature and conduct of man , " are sufficient of them- selves , according to his simple theory , to produce and per- petuate all the happiness and order of civilized life . Go- vernment is only imposition disguising oppression , and ...
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