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... less zealous and less active in their cause ; and that which the courtier might term the niggardliness of their temper , was certainly , in its effects , generosity to the peo- ple , whom they governed . To be lavish of what is not ...
... less zealous and less active in their cause ; and that which the courtier might term the niggardliness of their temper , was certainly , in its effects , generosity to the peo- ple , whom they governed . To be lavish of what is not ...
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... less capable of excelling in the higher walks of poetry ; not less delighted in being permitted to linger around the sequestered shades and flowery haunts of Par- nassus , than in stealing from nature her finest aspects , and giving ...
... less capable of excelling in the higher walks of poetry ; not less delighted in being permitted to linger around the sequestered shades and flowery haunts of Par- nassus , than in stealing from nature her finest aspects , and giving ...
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... less apt to rise in wild insurrections , than men in dis- tress ; and that habits of industry and tolerable employment are the great cures for a certain kind of disaffection . But it is not less true , that men to whom their rights have ...
... less apt to rise in wild insurrections , than men in dis- tress ; and that habits of industry and tolerable employment are the great cures for a certain kind of disaffection . But it is not less true , that men to whom their rights have ...
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