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... and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they ...
... and thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they ...
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Diogenes was still more severe on one who spoke ill of him : Nobody will believe you when you speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " 66 In these , and many other instances I could produce ...
Diogenes was still more severe on one who spoke ill of him : Nobody will believe you when you speak ill of me , any more than they would believe me should I speak well of you . " 66 In these , and many other instances I could produce ...
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cover herself ; but , as soon as she was able to speak , ' Sir , ( said she , ) you are mistaken ; I am but a servant . ' Her voice fell in these last words , and she burst again into tears . I was sorry to have occasioned in her so ...
cover herself ; but , as soon as she was able to speak , ' Sir , ( said she , ) you are mistaken ; I am but a servant . ' Her voice fell in these last words , and she burst again into tears . I was sorry to have occasioned in her so ...
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