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In short , history , like all other writing , is valuable in the proportion in which it is
calculated to produce good effects ; in ... or to make them shun that which is
mischievous ; in proportion as it is calculated to have a practical effect in the
affairs ...
In short , history , like all other writing , is valuable in the proportion in which it is
calculated to produce good effects ; in ... or to make them shun that which is
mischievous ; in proportion as it is calculated to have a practical effect in the
affairs ...
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imple gainst which it relates , but before it has ceased to feel the effects of those
transactions . Ancient us of VIII . , history may , with a few learned and
deepthinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but
little other ...
imple gainst which it relates , but before it has ceased to feel the effects of those
transactions . Ancient us of VIII . , history may , with a few learned and
deepthinking persons , be of real use ; but , to the mass of mankind , it can be but
little other ...
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... but of that event , and its causes and consequences , the details will come into
the history to which this sketch is an introduction . 23. During the fight every thing
but the dread of the effect of the example of the French appears
INTRODUCTORY.
... but of that event , and its causes and consequences , the details will come into
the history to which this sketch is an introduction . 23. During the fight every thing
but the dread of the effect of the example of the French appears
INTRODUCTORY.
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Thus supported by the two bodies of the aristocracy united , Pitt went into this
memorable war , which , though attended with numerous important
consequences , was attended with none equal , in point of ultimate effect , to the
measures by ...
Thus supported by the two bodies of the aristocracy united , Pitt went into this
memorable war , which , though attended with numerous important
consequences , was attended with none equal , in point of ultimate effect , to the
measures by ...
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... having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , ¡° that ¡° it was
its bounden duty to maintain , at all 6 times , a jealous guard on its purity , the
atBC tempt , in the present instance , not having been carried into effect , the
House ...
... having been proved to have thus trafficked , the House resolved , ¡° that ¡° it was
its bounden duty to maintain , at all 6 times , a jealous guard on its purity , the
atBC tempt , in the present instance , not having been carried into effect , the
House ...
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