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... common speculation is that they probably first met in the winter of 1713.3 And certainly , a letter to Swift , dated 8 Decem- ber 1713 , accuses the Doctor of having " brought me into better company than I cared for , " but this is ...
... common speculation is that they probably first met in the winter of 1713.3 And certainly , a letter to Swift , dated 8 Decem- ber 1713 , accuses the Doctor of having " brought me into better company than I cared for , " but this is ...
Page 137
... common- wealthmen . Polybius in book 6 of his History of Rome argues that in addition to the simple constitutional forms of government , kingship , aristocracy , and democracy , there exists the mixed form of government that Lycurgus ...
... common- wealthmen . Polybius in book 6 of his History of Rome argues that in addition to the simple constitutional forms of government , kingship , aristocracy , and democracy , there exists the mixed form of government that Lycurgus ...
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... common interest , and animated by one common spirit : and where , if any are perverse enough to have another , they will be soon borne down by the superiority of those who have the same ; and , far from making a division , they will but ...
... common interest , and animated by one common spirit : and where , if any are perverse enough to have another , they will be soon borne down by the superiority of those who have the same ; and , far from making a division , they will but ...
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