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A little while ago we quoted Pompey for his expression on the other side ; yet , on the other hand , when a certain Spartan king had said , " Happy that republic which has for its boundaries the spear and the sword , " Pompey corrected ...
A little while ago we quoted Pompey for his expression on the other side ; yet , on the other hand , when a certain Spartan king had said , " Happy that republic which has for its boundaries the spear and the sword , " Pompey corrected ...
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... any difference whether that proceeds from avarice or from lust or from anger or from thoughtless compassion , or , on the other hand , from the desire of superiority , in which the greatest examples of unjust aggressions originate .
... any difference whether that proceeds from avarice or from lust or from anger or from thoughtless compassion , or , on the other hand , from the desire of superiority , in which the greatest examples of unjust aggressions originate .
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I beg all readers into whose hands my work may come to take the same liberty in judging of my opinions and expressions which I have taken with regard to those of others . They cannot be more ready to admonish me when I am in error than ...
I beg all readers into whose hands my work may come to take the same liberty in judging of my opinions and expressions which I have taken with regard to those of others . They cannot be more ready to admonish me when I am in error than ...
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... without any religion so far as I know , for up to this day I have never seen the Indians on board say any prayer ; though they repeat the Salve and Ave Maria with their hands raised to heaven , and they make the sign of the cross .
... without any religion so far as I know , for up to this day I have never seen the Indians on board say any prayer ; though they repeat the Salve and Ave Maria with their hands raised to heaven , and they make the sign of the cross .
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He adds : " The Lord , in whose hands are all victories , will ordain all things for his service . An Indian said by signs that the mastick was good for pains in the stomach . " Tuesday , 6th of November .
He adds : " The Lord , in whose hands are all victories , will ordain all things for his service . An Indian said by signs that the mastick was good for pains in the stomach . " Tuesday , 6th of November .
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