Select EssaysR. Phillips, 1800 - 264 psl. |
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... honours lopp'd by the fell woodman's stroke , A mangled trunk in the tempestuous air . Yet , shorne of strength , -yet , spoil'd of gay attire , The wood e'en then a native worth displays : A formless remnant on the wintry fire , An Oak ...
... honours lopp'd by the fell woodman's stroke , A mangled trunk in the tempestuous air . Yet , shorne of strength , -yet , spoil'd of gay attire , The wood e'en then a native worth displays : A formless remnant on the wintry fire , An Oak ...
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... honoured with the title and privileges of a Roman citizen by the reigning emperour of his day ; that he was born at Prusa in Bithynia , but afterwards , like a man of sense and spirit , who estimates a country by the liberality and ...
... honoured with the title and privileges of a Roman citizen by the reigning emperour of his day ; that he was born at Prusa in Bithynia , but afterwards , like a man of sense and spirit , who estimates a country by the liberality and ...
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... honour , whom Domitian had put to death , endangered his life with that despotic monster , and drove him into banishment , about the year ninety- four of the Christian , æra , with no other com- panions of his exile besides Plato's ...
... honour , whom Domitian had put to death , endangered his life with that despotic monster , and drove him into banishment , about the year ninety- four of the Christian , æra , with no other com- panions of his exile besides Plato's ...
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... honour and the name of Sovereign . Upon these principles , I pre- sume , proceeded his treatment of Phalaris , Apollodorus ( d ) , and many others of the same character with them : whereas , the manly and philanthropic prince , well ...
... honour and the name of Sovereign . Upon these principles , I pre- sume , proceeded his treatment of Phalaris , Apollodorus ( d ) , and many others of the same character with them : whereas , the manly and philanthropic prince , well ...
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... then exert all your efforts for the at- tainment of that quality , which will enable you to make a beneficial application of all contin- gencies , and will transfuse utility and honour into every E 4 CONCERNING SERVANTS . 35.
... then exert all your efforts for the at- tainment of that quality , which will enable you to make a beneficial application of all contin- gencies , and will transfuse utility and honour into every E 4 CONCERNING SERVANTS . 35.
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