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... entirely to the rearing and educating of her children. I passed through the ordinary course of education with succem, and was seized very early with a passion for literature, which has been the ruling passion of my life, and the great ...
... entirely to the rearing and educating of her children. I passed through the ordinary course of education with succem, and was seized very early with a passion for literature, which has been the ruling passion of my life, and the great ...
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... entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country, and in that time recovered the know ledge of the Greek language, which I had too much neglected in my early youth. In 1745 I received a ...
... entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country, and in that time recovered the know ledge of the Greek language, which I had too much neglected in my early youth. In 1745 I received a ...
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... entirely over. looked and neglected. A new edition which had been published in London, of my Essays, moral and political, met not with a much better reception. Such is the force of natural temper, that these disappointments made little ...
... entirely over. looked and neglected. A new edition which had been published in London, of my Essays, moral and political, met not with a much better reception. Such is the force of natural temper, that these disappointments made little ...
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... entirely to be disregarded; or if any exception be admitted to this neral rule, it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions, which are so celebrated and so agreeable, that they will ever be the objects of the attention of ...
... entirely to be disregarded; or if any exception be admitted to this neral rule, it can only be in favour of the ancient Grecian fictions, which are so celebrated and so agreeable, that they will ever be the objects of the attention of ...
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... entirely lost the military spirit, and were peopled by an enervated race, equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke, or to the tyranny of their own rulers. The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
... entirely lost the military spirit, and were peopled by an enervated race, equally disposed to submit to a foreign yoke, or to the tyranny of their own rulers. The emperors found themselves obliged to recruit their legions from the ...
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