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... possessed of health and leisure ; that by the practice of writing , some skill and facility must be acquired ; and that , in the ardent pursuit of truth and knowledge , I am not conscious of decay . To an active mind , indolence is more ...
... possessed of health and leisure ; that by the practice of writing , some skill and facility must be acquired ; and that , in the ardent pursuit of truth and knowledge , I am not conscious of decay . To an active mind , indolence is more ...
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... possessed of ample fortunes , adorned with honorable titles , and holding an eminent rank in the class of hereditary nobles , which has been maintained for the wisest and most beneficial purposes , in almost every climate of the globe ...
... possessed of ample fortunes , adorned with honorable titles , and holding an eminent rank in the class of hereditary nobles , which has been maintained for the wisest and most beneficial purposes , in almost every climate of the globe ...
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... possessed of lands in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty - six ; and the elder branch of the family , without much increase or diminution . of property , still adheres to its native soil . Fourteen years af- ter the first ...
... possessed of lands in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty - six ; and the elder branch of the family , without much increase or diminution . of property , still adheres to its native soil . Fourteen years af- ter the first ...
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... possessed a weighty share , till he alienated ( I know not why ) such important property . In the opposition to Sir Robert Walpole and the Pelhams , prej- udice and society connected his son with the Tories - shall I say Jacobites , or ...
... possessed a weighty share , till he alienated ( I know not why ) such important property . In the opposition to Sir Robert Walpole and the Pelhams , prej- udice and society connected his son with the Tories - shall I say Jacobites , or ...
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... possessed of the dirty volumes of Phædrus and Cornelius Nepos , which I painfully construed and darkly understood . The choice of these authors is not injudicious . The Lives of Cornelius Nepos , the friend of At- ticus and Cicero , are ...
... possessed of the dirty volumes of Phædrus and Cornelius Nepos , which I painfully construed and darkly understood . The choice of these authors is not injudicious . The Lives of Cornelius Nepos , the friend of At- ticus and Cicero , are ...
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