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... live on the la- bour of others , most deserve the title of citizens . ' Inftead of afking which is the more useful ... lives exclu- fively by weaving , muft look out for fome other means of fub- fiftence , if he had to manufacture cloth ...
... live on the la- bour of others , most deserve the title of citizens . ' Inftead of afking which is the more useful ... lives exclu- fively by weaving , muft look out for fome other means of fub- fiftence , if he had to manufacture cloth ...
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... lives of his accomplices , whom he also drove to execution , and by being evidence for the crown obtained his pardon . If government oblige gentlemen to take the affiftance of fuch men in defending their country , it need not be ...
... lives of his accomplices , whom he also drove to execution , and by being evidence for the crown obtained his pardon . If government oblige gentlemen to take the affiftance of fuch men in defending their country , it need not be ...
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... live in habits of particular and partial friendship with the inha- bitants of thofe places whence they drew their titles . In fact , titles now , which under the Saxons and Normans were not only honours , but dignities of power and ...
... live in habits of particular and partial friendship with the inha- bitants of thofe places whence they drew their titles . In fact , titles now , which under the Saxons and Normans were not only honours , but dignities of power and ...
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... lives , thy num'rous works shall laft , Alike the future wonder as the past . Hermæus and Olympiodorus claim Our rev'rence next , as men of mighty name ; While yet philofophy could boaft a train . Of fouls ally'd to Homer's golden chain ...
... lives , thy num'rous works shall laft , Alike the future wonder as the past . Hermæus and Olympiodorus claim Our rev'rence next , as men of mighty name ; While yet philofophy could boaft a train . Of fouls ally'd to Homer's golden chain ...
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... live in a ruin , and fuffer the furrounding trees to grow in at the windows , and to blend their foliage with the broken fragments , because fuch a combination would make a beautiful picture ? To unite rural ornament with the conve ...
... live in a ruin , and fuffer the furrounding trees to grow in at the windows , and to blend their foliage with the broken fragments , because fuch a combination would make a beautiful picture ? To unite rural ornament with the conve ...
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