Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... give effect to those principles , by co - operating with each other ; that , for this great and leading purpose , each individual shall be prepared to sur- render to the majority , his own views on matters of inferior import- ance , for ...
... give effect to those principles , by co - operating with each other ; that , for this great and leading purpose , each individual shall be prepared to sur- render to the majority , his own views on matters of inferior import- ance , for ...
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... give interest to mediocrity , and beauty to ideas , in themselves common - place , by embalming them in melody . Now , by what unaccountable mistake could Mr. Lock- hart suppose that the disjointed and nerveless measure which he has ...
... give interest to mediocrity , and beauty to ideas , in themselves common - place , by embalming them in melody . Now , by what unaccountable mistake could Mr. Lock- hart suppose that the disjointed and nerveless measure which he has ...
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... give you this towards the dispatch of your servantes , ' and therewith delivered unto my Lord five pounds in gold . And now let us see what your Chapleines will doe . I think they will departe with you , much more liberally than I , who ...
... give you this towards the dispatch of your servantes , ' and therewith delivered unto my Lord five pounds in gold . And now let us see what your Chapleines will doe . I think they will departe with you , much more liberally than I , who ...
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