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Pagina 165
... nature says the same thing . Savages that are directed by natural law alone are very tender of the lives of each other ; they seldom shed blood but to retaliate former cruelty . Our Saxon ancestors , fierce as they were in war , had but ...
... nature says the same thing . Savages that are directed by natural law alone are very tender of the lives of each other ; they seldom shed blood but to retaliate former cruelty . Our Saxon ancestors , fierce as they were in war , had but ...
Pagina 541
... nature , the admonitions of the grave , who aggravated his follies into vices ; the ingratitude of his dependants , who formerly flattered his fortunes ; but particularly the contempt of the great , many of whom quite forgot him in his ...
... nature , the admonitions of the grave , who aggravated his follies into vices ; the ingratitude of his dependants , who formerly flattered his fortunes ; but particularly the contempt of the great , many of whom quite forgot him in his ...
Pagina 562
... Nature was published on 30 June , 1774 , almost three months after Goldsmith's death . It ran to eight quarto volumes , Printed for J. Nourse , in the Strand , Bookseller to His Majesty . Very little of this vast work was original ...
... Nature was published on 30 June , 1774 , almost three months after Goldsmith's death . It ran to eight quarto volumes , Printed for J. Nourse , in the Strand , Bookseller to His Majesty . Very little of this vast work was original ...
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