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thought uuil the iojrc ^ < tf re ^ Mlve , intelligeiicp ^ 4 lierois m are to imite . When Hopie produced t ^ Scipios ^ ad Pabiu ^^ ^ he wa » deficient in $ i * ges tOpQ *^ QUt ^ he nim ^ f their virtue ; when her wise men ilom ished , despotism Aad fitmngM ita vietUns , and the lwnefit / wE their iippearaii < : e wus Jost W ^ par 4 y /> e 4 afte . Nor 4 i 4 Greek virtue survive to the enlightened tiuies of Perils and Ale ^ and ^ r ; aad when
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the sixteenth ceatury , and educated powerful warriors to * enlist under the staadar 4 of reason , now about to be unjfurl ^ d . + u On what other spot of the earth has tU # ^ 0 , Jelled ^ ke ^ art 9 aud ( Ori |^ ^ fifi ^ w /^^ PP ^ ^ o tha , an } ii of the
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only 9 M € 9 ? mch ^ spectacle r Keeauee in Eurppe alorie , an < l at tjie departure of the middle ages ,, dkl tli < j eaei ^ y o ^^ th ^ will concur with the light of iutelie <; t ; her ^ e alone a still manly rac ^ M ? aa delivered into the arms of Wisdom ,
xThr ^ fgh the whole < 4 rcle ; of history , we see the iinmVelling qf states keep up a very uuequal pace with that of the piind . St ^ s are yearly plants lhAt shed tlieir ilowera in a short summer , and from the fulness
of sap , rapidly hasten to corruption ; mental improvement \ $ of slow growth , requiring a propitious climate , much
care , and a long series of springs . And whence this difference ? Because states are entrusted to passions , that find t ) uel ia every breast , but iuaproyeuieat , tQ the understanding , wJ ^ ich
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wlJaiW ^ On the Migration qf Nationsf ihe Crusades , and the Middle Ag ? f . 5 ? 9
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1825, page 579, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2541/page/3/
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