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tion alone is permitted, remain in ignorance, superstition, and hopeless slavery.
In England, where there are as many new books published as in all the rest of
Europe together, a spirit of freedom and reason reigns among the people; they ...
tion alone is permitted, remain in ignorance, superstition, and hopeless slavery.
In England, where there are as many new books published as in all the rest of
Europe together, a spirit of freedom and reason reigns among the people; they ...
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tion that they are instructed to confer them, we might then see every person in
society filling up the requisite duties of his station with cheerful industry, neither
relaxed by hope, nor sullen from disappointIment. Every favour a man receives in
...
tion that they are instructed to confer them, we might then see every person in
society filling up the requisite duties of his station with cheerful industry, neither
relaxed by hope, nor sullen from disappointIment. Every favour a man receives in
...
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SIR, Knowing you to be very rich, and finding “ myself to be very poor, I think
proper to inform “ you, that I have learned the secret of poisoning “ man, woman,
and child, without danger of detec“tion. Do not be uneasy, Sir, you may take your
...
SIR, Knowing you to be very rich, and finding “ myself to be very poor, I think
proper to inform “ you, that I have learned the secret of poisoning “ man, woman,
and child, without danger of detec“tion. Do not be uneasy, Sir, you may take your
...
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I began immediately to give a full account of all that I knew of my breed, seed,
and genera: tion: but though I gave a very long account, the justice said I could
give no account of myself; so I was indicted, and found guilty of being poor, and
sent ...
I began immediately to give a full account of all that I knew of my breed, seed,
and genera: tion: but though I gave a very long account, the justice said I could
give no account of myself; so I was indicted, and found guilty of being poor, and
sent ...
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Among the pre*ents that were made him by the ambassador of that *tion, was a
sword, with a brass hilt, on which he *emed to set a peculiar value. This he
thought too *eat an acquisition to his glory, to be forgotten among the number of
his ...
Among the pre*ents that were made him by the ambassador of that *tion, was a
sword, with a brass hilt, on which he *emed to set a peculiar value. This he
thought too *eat an acquisition to his glory, to be forgotten among the number of
his ...
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