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... lence of his talents , the highest expectations were formed of him . A learned author says of this prince , “ That though he died young , he lived long ; for life is action . " May I not , with truth , add , that he will live for ever ...
... lence of his talents , the highest expectations were formed of him . A learned author says of this prince , “ That though he died young , he lived long ; for life is action . " May I not , with truth , add , that he will live for ever ...
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... lence : he knows and feels , that his health and content make him more blessed than his superior . The sun shines as warm ; the air blows as fresh ; and the earth breathes as fragrant upon the one as the other . They have an equal share ...
... lence : he knows and feels , that his health and content make him more blessed than his superior . The sun shines as warm ; the air blows as fresh ; and the earth breathes as fragrant upon the one as the other . They have an equal share ...
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... lence , love of country , and the like , as terms invented by the wise to impose upon the weak . They therefore imputed this act of Pythias to the extravagance of his folly , to the defect of head merely , and in no wise to any virtue ...
... lence , love of country , and the like , as terms invented by the wise to impose upon the weak . They therefore imputed this act of Pythias to the extravagance of his folly , to the defect of head merely , and in no wise to any virtue ...
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Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Volumen1 Thomas Tomkins Vista completa - 1806 |
Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Volumen2 Thomas Tomkins Vista completa - 1806 |
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