The Rambler. v.4Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or ...
... perhaps with triumph , on the utmost exacer- bations of human misery , would then be able to return without horrour and dejection . For , who can congratulate himself upon a life passed without some act more mischievous to the peace or ...
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... perhaps it will not be useless to consider what consequences might arise from relaxations of the law , and a more rational and equitable adaptation of penalties to offences . Death is , as one of the ancients observes , tò tãy poßepwv ...
... perhaps it will not be useless to consider what consequences might arise from relaxations of the law , and a more rational and equitable adaptation of penalties to offences . Death is , as one of the ancients observes , tò tãy poßepwv ...
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... perhaps these showy talkers were hardly able to pay every one his own ; that he who has money in his pocket need not care what any man says of him ; that , if I minded my trade , the time will come when lawyers and soldiers would be ...
... perhaps these showy talkers were hardly able to pay every one his own ; that he who has money in his pocket need not care what any man says of him ; that , if I minded my trade , the time will come when lawyers and soldiers would be ...
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... perhaps others foresaw the tumults which would be raised against them , and confined their knowledge to their own breasts , and abandoned prejudice and folly to the direction of chance . That the professors of literature generally ...
... perhaps others foresaw the tumults which would be raised against them , and confined their knowledge to their own breasts , and abandoned prejudice and folly to the direction of chance . That the professors of literature generally ...
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... perhaps all be found in a well - chosen garret ; but surely they cannot be supposed sufficiently important to have operated unvariably upon different climates , distant ages , and separate nations . Of an universal practice , there must ...
... perhaps all be found in a well - chosen garret ; but surely they cannot be supposed sufficiently important to have operated unvariably upon different climates , distant ages , and separate nations . Of an universal practice , there must ...
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