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Strana 228
... above receiving little honours where he sojourned , but prying into what was of more con- sequence , their arts of peace and of war . By this means has this great prince laid the foundation of a great and lasting fame ...
... above receiving little honours where he sojourned , but prying into what was of more con- sequence , their arts of peace and of war . By this means has this great prince laid the foundation of a great and lasting fame ...
Strana 284
Though I by no means approve either the impu- dence of the servants or the extravagance of the son , I cannot but think the old gentleman was in some measure justly served for walking in masque- rade ; I mean , appearing in a dress so ...
Though I by no means approve either the impu- dence of the servants or the extravagance of the son , I cannot but think the old gentleman was in some measure justly served for walking in masque- rade ; I mean , appearing in a dress so ...
Strana 477
It was usual among some of the Greeks to make their slaves drink to excess , and then ex- pose them to their children , who by that means con- ceived an early aversion to a vice which makes men appear so monstrous and irrational .
It was usual among some of the Greeks to make their slaves drink to excess , and then ex- pose them to their children , who by that means con- ceived an early aversion to a vice which makes men appear so monstrous and irrational .
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