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... political discussions . He was great only in the courts ; and even there he betrayed a leaning to power , and a subjection to prejudice , which would have disgraced an or- dinary man , and which his fine talents and eminent attain ...
... political discussions . He was great only in the courts ; and even there he betrayed a leaning to power , and a subjection to prejudice , which would have disgraced an or- dinary man , and which his fine talents and eminent attain ...
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... politics of other states , yet , such is your mania for political reasoning and dogmatical argument , that you will neither allow to other governments the capacity to care for their own interests , nor the honesty to maintain their ...
... politics of other states , yet , such is your mania for political reasoning and dogmatical argument , that you will neither allow to other governments the capacity to care for their own interests , nor the honesty to maintain their ...
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... political or commercial , in the destiny of Europe and Asia , that interest should , by every rule of political combination , be supported by the powers and perfect independency of the Austrian monarchy : were it not for the ...
... political or commercial , in the destiny of Europe and Asia , that interest should , by every rule of political combination , be supported by the powers and perfect independency of the Austrian monarchy : were it not for the ...
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