Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... equally blind submission . It is the character of such revolutions that we always see the worst of them at first . Till men have been for some time free , they know not how to use their freedom . The natives of wine - countries are ...
... equally blind submission . It is the character of such revolutions that we always see the worst of them at first . Till men have been for some time free , they know not how to use their freedom . The natives of wine - countries are ...
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... equally bloodless combats , make up the military history of Italy during the course of nearly two centuries . Mighty armies fight from sunrise to sunset . great victory is won . Thousands of prisoners are taken ; and hardly a life is ...
... equally bloodless combats , make up the military history of Italy during the course of nearly two centuries . Mighty armies fight from sunrise to sunset . great victory is won . Thousands of prisoners are taken ; and hardly a life is ...
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... equally skilled in detecting the purpose of others , and in concealing their own ; men who must have been formidable enemies and unsafe allies ; but men , at the same time , whose tempers were mild and equable , and who possesssed an ...
... equally skilled in detecting the purpose of others , and in concealing their own ; men who must have been formidable enemies and unsafe allies ; but men , at the same time , whose tempers were mild and equable , and who possesssed an ...
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... equally singular fortunes , of a man who , under such disadvantages , had achieved such exploits ; who , when sensuality , varied through innumerable forms , could no longer stimulate his sated mind , found a more powerful and durable ...
... equally singular fortunes , of a man who , under such disadvantages , had achieved such exploits ; who , when sensuality , varied through innumerable forms , could no longer stimulate his sated mind , found a more powerful and durable ...
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... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to submit to the mandates of foreign powers , to buy over and over again , at an enormous price ...
... equally indifferent to its welfare , and equally greedy for its spoils . Florence , as yet , had only to endure degradation and extortion , to submit to the mandates of foreign powers , to buy over and over again , at an enormous price ...
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