The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... Enemies . [ Now first collected , ] . 334 XXVI . The Goddess of Silence , to the Ladies of London and Westmin- ster , greeting . [ Now first collected , ] . 336 XXVII . On the English Clergy , and Popular Preachers , 339 XXVIII ...
... Enemies . [ Now first collected , ] . 334 XXVI . The Goddess of Silence , to the Ladies of London and Westmin- ster , greeting . [ Now first collected , ] . 336 XXVII . On the English Clergy , and Popular Preachers , 339 XXVIII ...
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... enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not by vigor . Every thing conspires to raise my compassion for their miseries , were not my thoughts too busily engaged by my own . The whole kingdom is in a strange ...
... enemy ; their magistrates seeking redress by complaints , and not by vigor . Every thing conspires to raise my compassion for their miseries , were not my thoughts too busily engaged by my own . The whole kingdom is in a strange ...
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... enemy , Cardinal Mazarine , and was confined a close prisoner in the castle of Valenciennes , " he never attempted to support his distress by wisdom or philosophy , for he pretended to neither . He laughed at himself and his persecutor ...
... enemy , Cardinal Mazarine , and was confined a close prisoner in the castle of Valenciennes , " he never attempted to support his distress by wisdom or philosophy , for he pretended to neither . He laughed at himself and his persecutor ...
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... enemies . All the world are unanimous in the praise of his generosity ; there is only one sort of people who complain of his conduct . Lysippus does not pay his debts . It is no difficult matter to account for a conduct so seemingly ...
... enemies . All the world are unanimous in the praise of his generosity ; there is only one sort of people who complain of his conduct . Lysippus does not pay his debts . It is no difficult matter to account for a conduct so seemingly ...
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... enemy , or fall in the attempt : thus , in dis- guise , he went among the inhabitants , and endeavored , but in vain , to excite them to a revolt . Former misfortunes lay so heavily on their minds , that they rather chose to suffer the ...
... enemy , or fall in the attempt : thus , in dis- guise , he went among the inhabitants , and endeavored , but in vain , to excite them to a revolt . Former misfortunes lay so heavily on their minds , that they rather chose to suffer the ...
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