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... never did a country afford such proofs of the imperishable nature of this admirable insti- tution . After the Pindarry war , every encouragement was held out for the inhabitants to return to their desolate homes . In several districts ...
... never did a country afford such proofs of the imperishable nature of this admirable insti- tution . After the Pindarry war , every encouragement was held out for the inhabitants to return to their desolate homes . In several districts ...
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... never experienced in the one and can never be realized in the other . Such , however , was the end proposed to himself by Cicero in his de Re Publica ; written as it was amid the melancholy auguries of a period , in which the ...
... never experienced in the one and can never be realized in the other . Such , however , was the end proposed to himself by Cicero in his de Re Publica ; written as it was amid the melancholy auguries of a period , in which the ...
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... never heard , and which would have immortalized its author had he never written one line of poetry . If the present writer should study our language , and read the AREOPAGITICA alone , he would be richly rewarded for his labour : if he ...
... never heard , and which would have immortalized its author had he never written one line of poetry . If the present writer should study our language , and read the AREOPAGITICA alone , he would be richly rewarded for his labour : if he ...
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