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... of the sober colouring of nature and truth ; it would be : absurd to suppose that he would search into the human mind , for powers that were not yet developed , or account for actions , from motives that were not yet known .
... of the sober colouring of nature and truth ; it would be : absurd to suppose that he would search into the human mind , for powers that were not yet developed , or account for actions , from motives that were not yet known .
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... are entirely unnoticed ; the imagination loves to dwell upon what has rendered it illustrious ; and by pere petual admiration of it , its dimensions are enlarged , and its colours heightened beyond the standard of nature .
... are entirely unnoticed ; the imagination loves to dwell upon what has rendered it illustrious ; and by pere petual admiration of it , its dimensions are enlarged , and its colours heightened beyond the standard of nature .
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The views of the actors do not so much arise from their personal character , as the nature of the government under which they live , and the political theories which they embrace . But ancient history displays a quite different scene ...
The views of the actors do not so much arise from their personal character , as the nature of the government under which they live , and the political theories which they embrace . But ancient history displays a quite different scene ...
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