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I cannot say there is no vanity in making this funeral oration of myself , but I hope it is not a misplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is easily cleared and ascertained . April 18 , 1776 . LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH , LL.
I cannot say there is no vanity in making this funeral oration of myself , but I hope it is not a misplaced one ; and this is a matter of fact which is easily cleared and ascertained . April 18 , 1776 . LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH , LL.
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He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at any age : at my age it is a mortal one . When I lie down in the evening , I feel myself weaker than when I ...
He answered , " Your hopes are groundless . An habitual diarrhoea of more than a year's standing , would be a very bad disease at any age : at my age it is a mortal one . When I lie down in the evening , I feel myself weaker than when I ...
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with which the country was covered : they shifted easily their habitation , when actuated either by the hopes of plunder or the fear of an enemy : the convenience of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for removing their ...
with which the country was covered : they shifted easily their habitation , when actuated either by the hopes of plunder or the fear of an enemy : the convenience of feeding their cattle was even a sufficient motive for removing their ...
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... seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , 1 where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have THE ROMANS . 7.
... seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by Suetonius in a great and decisive battle , 1 where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have THE ROMANS . 7.
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The vices and pusillanimity of Vortigern , the British leader , were a new ground of hope ; and the Saxons in * Chron . Sax . p . 12. W. Malms . p . 11. Hunting . lib . ii . p . 309. Ethelwerd , Brompton , p . 728. 1 Chron . Sax . p .
The vices and pusillanimity of Vortigern , the British leader , were a new ground of hope ; and the Saxons in * Chron . Sax . p . 12. W. Malms . p . 11. Hunting . lib . ii . p . 309. Ethelwerd , Brompton , p . 728. 1 Chron . Sax . p .
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