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Pagina 254
They never attack till after they have alarmed the object of their fears , and on
account of this conceived magnanimity of character , the Indians very seldom de
stroy them . Indeed , so much do they esteem them for this trait , that I have known
...
They never attack till after they have alarmed the object of their fears , and on
account of this conceived magnanimity of character , the Indians very seldom de
stroy them . Indeed , so much do they esteem them for this trait , that I have known
...
Pagina 274
He saw that he had lost the finest opportunity of his life for leaving behind him the
character of that unbending and implacable virtue , to establish which his whole
life had been devoted . He felt himself little in comparison to what he had been ...
He saw that he had lost the finest opportunity of his life for leaving behind him the
character of that unbending and implacable virtue , to establish which his whole
life had been devoted . He felt himself little in comparison to what he had been ...
Pagina 460
If the character of Man be influenced by the moral circumstances of government ,
religion , education , & c . , who is it that fixes the form and ceremonial of these
matters ? Who gave to the Czar Peter his autocracy ? Who made bim - 6 a despot
...
If the character of Man be influenced by the moral circumstances of government ,
religion , education , & c . , who is it that fixes the form and ceremonial of these
matters ? Who gave to the Czar Peter his autocracy ? Who made bim - 6 a despot
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