The Spectator, Svazek 5George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... means the two republics incorporated with one another , and became the most flourishing and polite government in the part of the world which they inhabited . C. No. 435 . Saturday , July 19 , 1712 [ ADDISON Nec duo sunt at forma duplex ...
... means the two republics incorporated with one another , and became the most flourishing and polite government in the part of the world which they inhabited . C. No. 435 . Saturday , July 19 , 1712 [ ADDISON Nec duo sunt at forma duplex ...
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... means overhear everything that was whispered in the dungeon . I believe one may ven- ture to affirm , that a Cæsar or an Alexander would rather have died by the treason , than have used such disingenuous means for the detecting of it ...
... means overhear everything that was whispered in the dungeon . I believe one may ven- ture to affirm , that a Cæsar or an Alexander would rather have died by the treason , than have used such disingenuous means for the detecting of it ...
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... means of profit set for copies to others , but such as are laudable in themselves . Let not noise be called industry , nor impudence courage . Let not good fortune be imposed on the world for good management , nor poverty be called ...
... means of profit set for copies to others , but such as are laudable in themselves . Let not noise be called industry , nor impudence courage . Let not good fortune be imposed on the world for good management , nor poverty be called ...
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