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Skinner , it is well known , held the same political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of ...
Skinner , it is well known , held the same political opinions with his illustrious friend . It is therefore probable , as Mr. Lemon conjectures , that he may have fallen under the suspicions of the government during that persecution of ...
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Every girl who has read Mrs. Marcet's little Dialogues on Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying him- self for a few years to mathematics ...
Every girl who has read Mrs. Marcet's little Dialogues on Political Economy , could teach Montague or Walpole many lessons in finance . Any intelligent man may now , by resolutely applying him- self for a few years to mathematics ...
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Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor do- mestic afflictions , nor political disappointments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor neglect , had power to disturb his sedate and majestic patience .
Neither blindness , nor gout , nor age , nor penury , nor do- mestic afflictions , nor political disappointments , nor abuse , nor proscription , nor neglect , had power to disturb his sedate and majestic patience .
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Many politicians of our time are in the habit of laying it down as a self - evident proposition , that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom . The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story , who resolved ...
Many politicians of our time are in the habit of laying it down as a self - evident proposition , that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom . The maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story , who resolved ...
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It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from the political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise which , bearing the name of so eminent a critic , attacked the funda- ...
It was not then fully understood how vast an interval separates the mere classical scholar from the political philosopher . Nor can it be doubted , that a treatise which , bearing the name of so eminent a critic , attacked the funda- ...
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