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... write without passion , prejudice , or ill - will against any man or number of men whatsoever . I write for the noblest end , to inform and instruct man- kind , over whom I may , without breach of modesty , pretend to some su- periority ...
... write without passion , prejudice , or ill - will against any man or number of men whatsoever . I write for the noblest end , to inform and instruct man- kind , over whom I may , without breach of modesty , pretend to some su- periority ...
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... write my preface . THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE No , I'll not say a word about it — here it is ; —in publishing it — I have ap- pealed to the world — and to the world I leave it ; —it must speak for itself . All I know of the matter is — when I ...
... write my preface . THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE No , I'll not say a word about it — here it is ; —in publishing it — I have ap- pealed to the world — and to the world I leave it ; —it must speak for itself . All I know of the matter is — when I ...
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Robert Maynard Hutchins. good writing , but I instantly make it public ; willing that all mankind should write as well as myself . Which they certainly will , when they think as little . CHAPTER 13 Now in ordinary cases , that is , when ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. good writing , but I instantly make it public ; willing that all mankind should write as well as myself . Which they certainly will , when they think as little . CHAPTER 13 Now in ordinary cases , that is , when ...
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The Emperor of Lilliput attended by several of the nobility come | 9 |
The author diverts the emperor and his nobility of both sexes in a very | 15 |
The author by an extraordinary stratagem prevents an invasion A high | 23 |
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