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... expected to have had some concern in the publication myself , but he whose right it was to decide has disposed of them otherwise ; he considered Temple so ill requited by the government for his laborious services abroad , that as a ...
... expected to have had some concern in the publication myself , but he whose right it was to decide has disposed of them otherwise ; he considered Temple so ill requited by the government for his laborious services abroad , that as a ...
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... expected to have had some concern in the publication myself , but he whose right it was to decide has disposed of them otherwise ; he considered Temple so ill requited by the government for his laborious services abroad , that as a ...
... expected to have had some concern in the publication myself , but he whose right it was to decide has disposed of them otherwise ; he considered Temple so ill requited by the government for his laborious services abroad , that as a ...
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... expected reduction of that place . " It will be time enough , " said Franklin , " to prepare for rejoicing when we know we ought to rejoice . " The implied prognostication gave offence , but the advices which came upon the heels of the ...
... expected reduction of that place . " It will be time enough , " said Franklin , " to prepare for rejoicing when we know we ought to rejoice . " The implied prognostication gave offence , but the advices which came upon the heels of the ...
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... expected , and the disregard of services is genial to selfish institutions . It becomes the more odious , and the more remarkable , when it appears in the last position of human society where it should not be suffered or tolerated . The ...
... expected , and the disregard of services is genial to selfish institutions . It becomes the more odious , and the more remarkable , when it appears in the last position of human society where it should not be suffered or tolerated . The ...
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... expected the same services from me as he would from another , while I thought he degraded me too much in some he required of me , who from a brother required more indulgence . Our disputes were often brought before our father , and I ...
... expected the same services from me as he would from another , while I thought he degraded me too much in some he required of me , who from a brother required more indulgence . Our disputes were often brought before our father , and I ...
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