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To say such a one is a modest man , sometimes indeed passes for a good
character ; but at present is very often used to signify a sheepish , awkward
felTow , who has neither good breeding , politeness , nor any knowledge of the
world .
To say such a one is a modest man , sometimes indeed passes for a good
character ; but at present is very often used to signify a sheepish , awkward
felTow , who has neither good breeding , politeness , nor any knowledge of the
world .
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I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , my own nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth .-- Am I not related to them all
, by the mutual aids of commerce ; by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
I pass from my own stock , my own neighbourhood , my own nation , to the whole
race of mankind , as dispersed throughout the earth .-- Am I not related to them all
, by the mutual aids of commerce ; by the general intercourse of arts and letters ...
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Pass not the Iberus . What next ? Touch not the Saguntines ; Saguntum is upon
the Iberus , move not a step towards that city . Is it a small matter , then , that you
have deprived us of our ancient possessions , Sicily and Sardinia ; you would ...
Pass not the Iberus . What next ? Touch not the Saguntines ; Saguntum is upon
the Iberus , move not a step towards that city . Is it a small matter , then , that you
have deprived us of our ancient possessions , Sicily and Sardinia ; you would ...
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Let us examine then , whether , upon trial , this correspondence will appear to
hold ; and , for all that we have advanced since , suffer it to pass , and not perplex
us . Agreed , said I , willingly , for now I hope to comprehend you . Recollect then
...
Let us examine then , whether , upon trial , this correspondence will appear to
hold ; and , for all that we have advanced since , suffer it to pass , and not perplex
us . Agreed , said I , willingly , for now I hope to comprehend you . Recollect then
...
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us CH A P. X Í I. Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely . ..M , lørd , I'll tell
you ; that self billis urg'd Cant . Which in the eleventh year of th ' last king's reign ,
Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scrambling and unquiet
...
us CH A P. X Í I. Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of Ely . ..M , lørd , I'll tell
you ; that self billis urg'd Cant . Which in the eleventh year of th ' last king's reign ,
Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scrambling and unquiet
...
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