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... desire of retiring from his station at Ver- sailles , as , being the object of a constant jealousy , he felt pernicious counteraction of his best efforts ; but the good sense of a few wise and able men , such as Charles Thompson , soon ...
... desire of retiring from his station at Ver- sailles , as , being the object of a constant jealousy , he felt pernicious counteraction of his best efforts ; but the good sense of a few wise and able men , such as Charles Thompson , soon ...
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... desire , that his own country should not gradually sink or be sunk , by the relentlessness of power , into a similarly degrading condition . Indeed the British politicians of 1754 appear to have taken an alarm , and in seeking to arrest ...
... desire , that his own country should not gradually sink or be sunk , by the relentlessness of power , into a similarly degrading condition . Indeed the British politicians of 1754 appear to have taken an alarm , and in seeking to arrest ...
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... desire im- provement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your pre- sent opinions ; modest and sensible men who do not love disputations will leave you undis- turbed in the possession of your errors ...
... desire im- provement from others , you should not at the same time express yourself fixed in your pre- sent opinions ; modest and sensible men who do not love disputations will leave you undis- turbed in the possession of your errors ...
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... desire of perusing that the beginning made it a rule to keep our in- book , and requesting that he would do me the stitution a secret , which was pretty well ob- favour of lending it to me for a few days . He served ; the intention was ...
... desire of perusing that the beginning made it a rule to keep our in- book , and requesting that he would do me the stitution a secret , which was pretty well ob- favour of lending it to me for a few days . He served ; the intention was ...
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... desire of being chosen . On taking my seat in the house , my son was appointed their clerk . In 1751 , Dr. Thomas Bond , a particular friend of mine , conceived the idea of esta- blishing a hospital in Philadelphia , ( a very beneficent ...
... desire of being chosen . On taking my seat in the house , my son was appointed their clerk . In 1751 , Dr. Thomas Bond , a particular friend of mine , conceived the idea of esta- blishing a hospital in Philadelphia , ( a very beneficent ...
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