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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... respect which they should have for themselves . They have con- tracted a habit of regarding constraint as the great rule of their duty . When they were treated with mildness , they no longer continued to perceive a superiority . They ...
... respect which they should have for themselves . They have con- tracted a habit of regarding constraint as the great rule of their duty . When they were treated with mildness , they no longer continued to perceive a superiority . They ...
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... respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they ...
... respect to their ecclesiastics , whom they suppose to be the privy counsellors of Providence ; who , on their part , turn this credulity to their own advantage , and manage their parishioners as they please . In general , however , they ...
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... them remarkable ; the meanest soldier was , in this respect , no way inferior to his gallant monarch . I shall use this opportunity to give you some particulars of the life of a man already so well known , 40 THE BEE .
... them remarkable ; the meanest soldier was , in this respect , no way inferior to his gallant monarch . I shall use this opportunity to give you some particulars of the life of a man already so well known , 40 THE BEE .
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... respect to some public games , seemed to him a proper juncture for putting his ambitious designs into execu- He found no difficulty in exciting the people , naturally disposed to revolt . The prefect who at that time commanded the city ...
... respect to some public games , seemed to him a proper juncture for putting his ambitious designs into execu- He found no difficulty in exciting the people , naturally disposed to revolt . The prefect who at that time commanded the city ...
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... respect , was so indifferent , that though they had discovered new worlds , they were at a loss to explain the phenomena of their own , and their pride so unaccountable , that they disdained to borrow from others that instruction which ...
... respect , was so indifferent , that though they had discovered new worlds , they were at a loss to explain the phenomena of their own , and their pride so unaccountable , that they disdained to borrow from others that instruction which ...
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