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... live ( adj . ) , alive , connive , over- drive , derive , deprive , arrive , contrive , revive , connive , survive . rec'reative , 37 before n'in the same syllable is silent in imprégn , campaign , champaign , arráign , condign ...
... live ( adj . ) , alive , connive , over- drive , derive , deprive , arrive , contrive , revive , connive , survive . rec'reative , 37 before n'in the same syllable is silent in imprégn , campaign , champaign , arráign , condign ...
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... lives with me , and cultivates my ground . He is an honest man , and I am perfectly easy in his society ; but the loss of my son still bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time ...
... lives with me , and cultivates my ground . He is an honest man , and I am perfectly easy in his society ; but the loss of my son still bears hard upon me , nor have I the happiness to see any of his chil- dren , who must by this time ...
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... live at our ease . ' So to work they both went as briskly as possible ; and though they missed of the golden treasure which they thought to have found , yet , by their joint labour , the vineyard was so well dig- ged and turned up ...
... live at our ease . ' So to work they both went as briskly as possible ; and though they missed of the golden treasure which they thought to have found , yet , by their joint labour , the vineyard was so well dig- ged and turned up ...
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... lives , when well employed in public or private pursuits , will certainly be longer than if dozed away in sloth and idleness ; and while virtue crowns the former course with renown , contempt will ever mark the steps of the latter ...
... lives , when well employed in public or private pursuits , will certainly be longer than if dozed away in sloth and idleness ; and while virtue crowns the former course with renown , contempt will ever mark the steps of the latter ...
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... live together , that numbers , by helping each other , should procure those c veniences , which no man alone could obtain . 4. Every person , therefore , has some duties to perfo which are known by the name of social duties ; because ...
... live together , that numbers , by helping each other , should procure those c veniences , which no man alone could obtain . 4. Every person , therefore , has some duties to perfo which are known by the name of social duties ; because ...
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Page 2 - Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his. If then that friend demand why Brutus rose against Caesar, this is my answer: Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.