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We are told this army is desired to be continued but for one year longer , or for a
limited term of years . How absurd is this distinction ? Is there any army in the
world continued for any term of years ? Does the most absolute monarch tell his ...
We are told this army is desired to be continued but for one year longer , or for a
limited term of years . How absurd is this distinction ? Is there any army in the
world continued for any term of years ? Does the most absolute monarch tell his ...
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As if , continued he , a company of travellers , in some wide forest , were all
intending for one city , but each by a rout peculiar to himself . The roads indeed
would be various , and many perhaps false ; but all who travelled , would have
one end ...
As if , continued he , a company of travellers , in some wide forest , were all
intending for one city , but each by a rout peculiar to himself . The roads indeed
would be various , and many perhaps false ; but all who travelled , would have
one end ...
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1 H continued he , it should seem that they all considered the Chief or Sovereign
Good , not to be that , which conduces to bare existence or mere being ; for to this
the necessaries alone are adI equate . I replied they were . But if not this : it ...
1 H continued he , it should seem that they all considered the Chief or Sovereign
Good , not to be that , which conduces to bare existence or mere being ; for to this
the necessaries alone are adI equate . I replied they were . But if not this : it ...
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You see then , continued he , even though externals were as nothing ; though it
was true , in their own nature , they were neither good nor evil ; yet an accurate
knowledge of them is , from your hypothesis , absolutely necessary . Indeed , said
I ...
You see then , continued he , even though externals were as nothing ; though it
was true , in their own nature , they were neither good nor evil ; yet an accurate
knowledge of them is , from your hypothesis , absolutely necessary . Indeed , said
I ...
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I was hearing this account , continued the corporal , when the youth came into the
kit.chen , to order the thin toast the landlord spoke of ; -- but I will do it for my
father myself . , said the youth . - Pray , let me save you the trouble , young ...
I was hearing this account , continued the corporal , when the youth came into the
kit.chen , to order the thin toast the landlord spoke of ; -- but I will do it for my
father myself . , said the youth . - Pray , let me save you the trouble , young ...
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