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... whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary provisions . ' " There is a deal to do , ' said Glaucon , if we must take care of all these things . ' " There is ...
... whole year ; to the end you may not be surprised with a scarcity of bread , but may give timely orders for the necessary provisions . ' " There is a deal to do , ' said Glaucon , if we must take care of all these things . ' " There is ...
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... whole course of his argument ; and so does Mr. Finch ; accordingly they proceeded to show by the votes and journals of the Parliament , which were brought from the Tower to the court , that the kings of England , in no age , had any ...
... whole course of his argument ; and so does Mr. Finch ; accordingly they proceeded to show by the votes and journals of the Parliament , which were brought from the Tower to the court , that the kings of England , in no age , had any ...
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... whole . " The conclusion here , from the whole to a part , does not seem to be good logic . When the personal service of every man is called for , there the burthen is equal . Not so , when the service of part is called for , and others ...
... whole . " The conclusion here , from the whole to a part , does not seem to be good logic . When the personal service of every man is called for , there the burthen is equal . Not so , when the service of part is called for , and others ...
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Rules for a Club established for Mutual Improvement | 9 |
Morals of Chess | 37 |
Public | 57 |
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