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Page 6715
... hope , they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character , which will only pass without censure , when it passes without observation . JUNIUS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON . 18 March , 1769 . MY ...
... hope , they will teach you prudence enough not to attract the public attention to a character , which will only pass without censure , when it passes without observation . JUNIUS . TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF GRAFTON . 18 March , 1769 . MY ...
Page 6721
... hope for everything from their new - born zeal , and from the future steadiness of their allegiance . But hitherto they have no claim to your favor . To honor them with a determined predilection and confidence , in exclusion of your ...
... hope for everything from their new - born zeal , and from the future steadiness of their allegiance . But hitherto they have no claim to your favor . To honor them with a determined predilection and confidence , in exclusion of your ...
Page 6725
... hope of repose to yourself , and you endanger the establishment of your family forever . All this you venture for no object whatsoever , or for such an object , as would be an affront to you to name . Men of sense will examine your ...
... hope of repose to yourself , and you endanger the establishment of your family forever . All this you venture for no object whatsoever , or for such an object , as would be an affront to you to name . Men of sense will examine your ...
Page 6726
... hope that their sovereign , if not favorable to their cause , at least was impartial . The decisive , personal part you took against them , has effectually banished that first distinction from their minds . They consider you as united ...
... hope that their sovereign , if not favorable to their cause , at least was impartial . The decisive , personal part you took against them , has effectually banished that first distinction from their minds . They consider you as united ...
Page 6736
... hope ) ask something from above ; Thy pious offerings to the temple bear , And , while the altars blaze , be this thy prayer : " O Thou , who know'st the wants of human 6736 JUVENAL . The Wish for Beautiful Offspring The only Wise Human ...
... hope ) ask something from above ; Thy pious offerings to the temple bear , And , while the altars blaze , be this thy prayer : " O Thou , who know'st the wants of human 6736 JUVENAL . The Wish for Beautiful Offspring The only Wise Human ...
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