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Page 6
... soon smothered , but in Geneva , where the instinct of liberty remained , and where the accession of exiled Protestants en- couraged a spirit of discussion and resistance to arbitrary power - criminal jurisprudence , seemed where the ...
... soon smothered , but in Geneva , where the instinct of liberty remained , and where the accession of exiled Protestants en- couraged a spirit of discussion and resistance to arbitrary power - criminal jurisprudence , seemed where the ...
Page 9
... soon habit and resolution will form this charac- ter . A peculiar constitution of body united to strong powers of mind and to favourable circumstances of life , have undoubtedly been possessed by those , who have displayed it in its ...
... soon habit and resolution will form this charac- ter . A peculiar constitution of body united to strong powers of mind and to favourable circumstances of life , have undoubtedly been possessed by those , who have displayed it in its ...
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... soon vanished barbarous prejudice , the origin of bondage and of tyranny . The unnatural shackles that confined children were broken with the chains that enthraled the mind ; Heaven , and the august coun- tenance of the Almigh y , stood ...
... soon vanished barbarous prejudice , the origin of bondage and of tyranny . The unnatural shackles that confined children were broken with the chains that enthraled the mind ; Heaven , and the august coun- tenance of the Almigh y , stood ...
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... Soon we saw him caressed by all , and decorated with rings and rib- bons . Never is he to die the death so common to nis kind - and this he scems to know ; for so perfectly tame is he become that he will perch and crow on one's arm ...
... Soon we saw him caressed by all , and decorated with rings and rib- bons . Never is he to die the death so common to nis kind - and this he scems to know ; for so perfectly tame is he become that he will perch and crow on one's arm ...
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... soon to put it in possession of the title I had given it , and which it shall always retain ; unfortunately General Peace appears to be still distant ; my whole people suffer by the duration of the war ; your city suffers the most ; in ...
... soon to put it in possession of the title I had given it , and which it shall always retain ; unfortunately General Peace appears to be still distant ; my whole people suffer by the duration of the war ; your city suffers the most ; in ...
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