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... interest of each individual is sacred , and not to be tarnished , or the interest of no one is thus to be regarded . Individual interests are the sole real interests . Have a care of individuals ! Do not disturb them , nor suffer their ...
... interest of each individual is sacred , and not to be tarnished , or the interest of no one is thus to be regarded . Individual interests are the sole real interests . Have a care of individuals ! Do not disturb them , nor suffer their ...
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... interests and opulence of Great Britain . " It would be superfluous to enter into an argument to prove how injurious ... interest was principally at stake , little resistance could well be expected . A very considerable number of them ...
... interests and opulence of Great Britain . " It would be superfluous to enter into an argument to prove how injurious ... interest was principally at stake , little resistance could well be expected . A very considerable number of them ...
Pagina 379
... interest all the generous and virtuous affections of our nature in the strongest manner pos- sible . The Pretender himself reminds us , in some passages of his changeful fortunes , of Shakspeare's Richard the Second : but the ardour of ...
... interest all the generous and virtuous affections of our nature in the strongest manner pos- sible . The Pretender himself reminds us , in some passages of his changeful fortunes , of Shakspeare's Richard the Second : but the ardour of ...
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