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... knowledge in poli- tics was extenfive and profound ; his application to bufinefs ardent and indefatigable . An enufiaflic lover of liberty , he was ever true to his principles ; faithful in the discharge of every trust committed to him ...
... knowledge in poli- tics was extenfive and profound ; his application to bufinefs ardent and indefatigable . An enufiaflic lover of liberty , he was ever true to his principles ; faithful in the discharge of every trust committed to him ...
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... knowledge , and their fuccessful exercife of the power of memory . In their manner of life they are fingular ; in every month they purge them- felves three fucceffive days , and , by the application of clyfters and of emetics , they ...
... knowledge , and their fuccessful exercife of the power of memory . In their manner of life they are fingular ; in every month they purge them- felves three fucceffive days , and , by the application of clyfters and of emetics , they ...
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... knowledge of futurity is ftill kept and confined in the breaft of fome of the gods ; and therefore the oracles of Hercules , Apollo , Mi- nerva , Diana , Mars , and Jupiter , have each obtained celebrity , though the greatest degree of ...
... knowledge of futurity is ftill kept and confined in the breaft of fome of the gods ; and therefore the oracles of Hercules , Apollo , Mi- nerva , Diana , Mars , and Jupiter , have each obtained celebrity , though the greatest degree of ...
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... knowledge of the conflitution of the United States of America , as it was at firft inftituted , and as it now ftands . To thefe I have added a fketch of the conftitution of each of the feparate ftates ; and of the declaration of rights ...
... knowledge of the conflitution of the United States of America , as it was at firft inftituted , and as it now ftands . To thefe I have added a fketch of the conftitution of each of the feparate ftates ; and of the declaration of rights ...
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... knowledge of thefe engines , from the writings of Vitruvius alone , could not be expected ; for his account of them cannot be called a defcription . He mentions neither the form , ufe , or place , of their feveral parts , but their ...
... knowledge of thefe engines , from the writings of Vitruvius alone , could not be expected ; for his account of them cannot be called a defcription . He mentions neither the form , ufe , or place , of their feveral parts , but their ...
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Página 149 - And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
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Página 415 - I'd leave, This hated light refign, To lay me in the peaceful grave And be for ever thine : Do thou, if Lethe court thy lip, To tafte its ftream forbear : Still in thy foul his image keep, Who haftes to meet thee there.
Página 154 - I am not afraid of those tender and scrupulous consciences who are over-cautious of professing or believing too much : if they are sincerely in the wrong, I forgive their errors, and respect their integrity. The men I am afraid of, are the men who believe every thing, who subscribe every thing, and who VOTE for every thing.