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... less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private rectitude . His understanding was strong and com- prehensive , his knowledge extensive and ...
... less indebted to his eloquence and talents , eminent as they were , than to the opinion universally entertained of his public and private rectitude . His understanding was strong and com- prehensive , his knowledge extensive and ...
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... less consider able than the difference between our most beautiful statues and the master pieces of the Greeks . Moreover , the Greeks had no models in nature for their architectural monuments : never- theless , the same character , -the ...
... less consider able than the difference between our most beautiful statues and the master pieces of the Greeks . Moreover , the Greeks had no models in nature for their architectural monuments : never- theless , the same character , -the ...
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... less matter of dispute . The abundance and the beauty of the fruits of the earth are the reward of the labours and the wisdom of the cul- tivator , and the very same rule holds concerning the productions of genius . 5. It is an ancient ...
... less matter of dispute . The abundance and the beauty of the fruits of the earth are the reward of the labours and the wisdom of the cul- tivator , and the very same rule holds concerning the productions of genius . 5. It is an ancient ...
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... less portion of the community the means of a secure and profitable de- posite , of which they are now eagerly availing themselves - and in propor- tion as they are multiplied and ex- tended , so must necessarily be the in- dustry , the ...
... less portion of the community the means of a secure and profitable de- posite , of which they are now eagerly availing themselves - and in propor- tion as they are multiplied and ex- tended , so must necessarily be the in- dustry , the ...
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... less obvious , and to many may appear to prepon- derate in the scale . From every just view of the nature and object of Sav- ing Banks , every thing that has the appearance of compulsion must be ex- cluded . This is one fundamental ...
... less obvious , and to many may appear to prepon- derate in the scale . From every just view of the nature and object of Sav- ing Banks , every thing that has the appearance of compulsion must be ex- cluded . This is one fundamental ...
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