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... turned his nobles into courtiers , the swarm of lazy , noisy drones , whom , a century later , satire was to thank for having given themselves the trouble to 1 Letter of 1689 . 2 See his Works , vol . vii . p . 510 . Bolingbroke ...
... turned his nobles into courtiers , the swarm of lazy , noisy drones , whom , a century later , satire was to thank for having given themselves the trouble to 1 Letter of 1689 . 2 See his Works , vol . vii . p . 510 . Bolingbroke ...
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... turned to account and christened with more seemly names , yet , none the less , giving its moroseness to the Protestant's courage , its bitterness to his enthusiasm , its Pharisaical gall to his austere morality . Between the difference ...
... turned to account and christened with more seemly names , yet , none the less , giving its moroseness to the Protestant's courage , its bitterness to his enthusiasm , its Pharisaical gall to his austere morality . Between the difference ...
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... turning a deaf ear to the voice of the Roman en- chantress , yet so panic - stricken at the sight of a soldier that they would embrace the Koran to be rid of him . The most sanguine longed for the appearance of a delivering fleet from ...
... turning a deaf ear to the voice of the Roman en- chantress , yet so panic - stricken at the sight of a soldier that they would embrace the Koran to be rid of him . The most sanguine longed for the appearance of a delivering fleet from ...
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... turning and returning it till it can be seen in all its length and breadth , till each hearer can discover the application most suited to himself , and fancy that the preacher is addressing him alone . As Cardinal Bausset rightly says ...
... turning and returning it till it can be seen in all its length and breadth , till each hearer can discover the application most suited to himself , and fancy that the preacher is addressing him alone . As Cardinal Bausset rightly says ...
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... turned every ally into a slave , till the very names of France and Louis were become intolerable to every nation in Europe . They must cast down the idol of false glory , which the King loved more than peace or justice , more than the ...
... turned every ally into a slave , till the very names of France and Louis were become intolerable to every nation in Europe . They must cast down the idol of false glory , which the King loved more than peace or justice , more than the ...
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