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Side v
... mind , and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship in the language of truth : but even truth and friendship should be silent , if he still dispensed the favours of the ...
... mind , and the felicity of his incomparable temper . LORD NORTH will permit me to express the feelings of friendship in the language of truth : but even truth and friendship should be silent , if he still dispensed the favours of the ...
Side vi
... mind , indolence is more painful than labour ; and the first months of my liberty will be occupied and amused in the excursions of curiosity and taste . By such temptations , I have been sometimes seduced from the rigid duty even of a ...
... mind , indolence is more painful than labour ; and the first months of my liberty will be occupied and amused in the excursions of curiosity and taste . By such temptations , I have been sometimes seduced from the rigid duty even of a ...
Side 2
... mind was ex- panded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he fre- quented the schools of the most skilful masters ; but he disdained or neglected the arts of Greece , and so ignorant did he always remain of the first elements of ...
... mind was ex- panded by the habits of liberal conversation ; he fre- quented the schools of the most skilful masters ; but he disdained or neglected the arts of Greece , and so ignorant did he always remain of the first elements of ...
Side 4
... mind or body , without any advantages of royal birth , or superior qualifications . After the failure of the Theodosian line , the choice of Pulcheria and of the senate might be justified in some measure by the characters of Martian and ...
... mind or body , without any advantages of royal birth , or superior qualifications . After the failure of the Theodosian line , the choice of Pulcheria and of the senate might be justified in some measure by the characters of Martian and ...
Side 9
... mind of Theodoric soon perceived that he was odious to the Romans , and suspected by the bar- barians ; he understood the popular murmur , that his subjects were exposed in their frozen huts to in- tolerable hardships , while their king ...
... mind of Theodoric soon perceived that he was odious to the Romans , and suspected by the bar- barians ; he understood the popular murmur , that his subjects were exposed in their frozen huts to in- tolerable hardships , while their king ...
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