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... lives . We are now , indeed , numerous and powerful ; they were few and weak , many of them poor , and all had been persecuted , or treated with neglect , as fanatics or bigots . Yet they were honest , brave , and pious men ; and they ...
... lives . We are now , indeed , numerous and powerful ; they were few and weak , many of them poor , and all had been persecuted , or treated with neglect , as fanatics or bigots . Yet they were honest , brave , and pious men ; and they ...
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... live ; " or Za rov , " God bless us . " The following epigram of the Greek poet Ammian , on a man who had a proboscis of extraordinary length , alludes to this custom . Οὐδὲ λέγει , Ζεῦ σῶσον , ὅταν πταρῇ , οὐ γὰρ ἀκούει Τῆς ῥινὸς ...
... live ; " or Za rov , " God bless us . " The following epigram of the Greek poet Ammian , on a man who had a proboscis of extraordinary length , alludes to this custom . Οὐδὲ λέγει , Ζεῦ σῶσον , ὅταν πταρῇ , οὐ γὰρ ἀκούει Τῆς ῥινὸς ...
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... live in too high a latitude to be quite prepared to hear it gravely argued , that slavery is necessary to a more perfect state of society . If the author means only to say , that in a civilized society , it is necessary that some should ...
... live in too high a latitude to be quite prepared to hear it gravely argued , that slavery is necessary to a more perfect state of society . If the author means only to say , that in a civilized society , it is necessary that some should ...
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... live and die as illiterate as they were born ; and , in our own favoured land , with all the liberal patronage , private and public , which learning receives , we are not wholly exempt from these lamentable examples . Under a government ...
... live and die as illiterate as they were born ; and , in our own favoured land , with all the liberal patronage , private and public , which learning receives , we are not wholly exempt from these lamentable examples . Under a government ...
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... . Oh let another year but wind Its course as tranquilly away ; Not they in Eastern seas , who find One calm , perpetual summer day , Shall live more blest than thou and I ; No 1826. ] 9 ORIGINAL POETRY . 69 ORIGINAL POETRY. ...
... . Oh let another year but wind Its course as tranquilly away ; Not they in Eastern seas , who find One calm , perpetual summer day , Shall live more blest than thou and I ; No 1826. ] 9 ORIGINAL POETRY . 69 ORIGINAL POETRY. ...
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