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... duties . He was prevailed upon to try the effects of a milder and more genial climate - the hope was vain , and the attempt fruit- less : he sunk beneath the slow but destructive effect of a lingering dis- ease , which baffled the power ...
... duties . He was prevailed upon to try the effects of a milder and more genial climate - the hope was vain , and the attempt fruit- less : he sunk beneath the slow but destructive effect of a lingering dis- ease , which baffled the power ...
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... duties and the business of his public station , all that gentleness of disposition , all that ame- nity of feeling , which adorned his pri- vate life , and endeared him to his pri- vate friends . Amidst the heats and contests of the ...
... duties and the business of his public station , all that gentleness of disposition , all that ame- nity of feeling , which adorned his pri- vate life , and endeared him to his pri- vate friends . Amidst the heats and contests of the ...
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... duties of his profession . Though his success at the bar was not at all adequate to his merits , he yet stedfastly persevered in his labours , and seemed to consider it as essential to his independence , that he should look forward to ...
... duties of his profession . Though his success at the bar was not at all adequate to his merits , he yet stedfastly persevered in his labours , and seemed to consider it as essential to his independence , that he should look forward to ...
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... duty incumbent on every patri- cian . On the other hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government . The throne cannot be too much adorned . The power of the prince is increased by the splendour of the ...
... duty incumbent on every patri- cian . On the other hand , all the fine arts harmonize well with the monarchical form of government . The throne cannot be too much adorned . The power of the prince is increased by the splendour of the ...
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... duties of the managers may become , the less probability there is of their being faithfully discharged by men who give ... duty in the lower classes , to save a part of that income which barely suffices for their own maintenance , or to ...
... duties of the managers may become , the less probability there is of their being faithfully discharged by men who give ... duty in the lower classes , to save a part of that income which barely suffices for their own maintenance , or to ...
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