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... mind . It is allowed as a salutary maxim , that the light and frivolous . suspicion of a contagious malady , is of sufficient weight to excuse the visits of the most intimate friends ; and even the servants , who are despatched to make ...
... mind . It is allowed as a salutary maxim , that the light and frivolous . suspicion of a contagious malady , is of sufficient weight to excuse the visits of the most intimate friends ; and even the servants , who are despatched to make ...
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... mind of his protector was insensibly alienated from the interest of a prince , who wanted spirit to command , or docility to obey . The most imprudent measures were adopted , without the knowledge , or against the advice , of Alaric ...
... mind of his protector was insensibly alienated from the interest of a prince , who wanted spirit to command , or docility to obey . The most imprudent measures were adopted , without the knowledge , or against the advice , of Alaric ...
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... mind or body.128 An early and passionate attachment determined him to fix his humble dwelling in one of the suburbs of Nola , 117 The furious spirit of Luther , the effect of temper and enthusiasm , has been forcibly atta ked ( Bossuet ...
... mind or body.128 An early and passionate attachment determined him to fix his humble dwelling in one of the suburbs of Nola , 117 The furious spirit of Luther , the effect of temper and enthusiasm , has been forcibly atta ked ( Bossuet ...
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... mind of Adolphus ; and the Gothic king aspired to call himself the brother of the em- peror . The ministers of Honorius rejected with disdain the proposal of an alliance so injurious to every sentiment of Roman pride ; and repeatedly ...
... mind of Adolphus ; and the Gothic king aspired to call himself the brother of the em- peror . The ministers of Honorius rejected with disdain the proposal of an alliance so injurious to every sentiment of Roman pride ; and repeatedly ...
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... mind . The subjects , who had resigned their will to the absolute commands of a master , were equally incapable of guarding their lives and fortunes against the assaults of the Barba- rians , or of defending their reason from the ...
... mind . The subjects , who had resigned their will to the absolute commands of a master , were equally incapable of guarding their lives and fortunes against the assaults of the Barba- rians , or of defending their reason from the ...
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