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1 Int | England, which it was his greatest service to strive to introduce 2 IV | circumstance which reflected the greatest honour on them, and at the 3 IV | put their humility to the greatest trial, was the reception 4 VII | Mr. Le Clerc, etc., the greatest philosophers, as well as 5 VIII | their masters. Thus the greatest defect in the Government 6 XII | company, viz., Who was the greatest man, Caesar, Alexander, 7 XII | discoveries had been made by the greatest philosophers, and in ages 8 XII | those which reflect the greatest honour on the human mind. 9 XII | the sea, and one of their greatest philosophers, after long 10 XIII | cloud over the minds of the greatest men, thought he had demonstrated 11 XIII | gave, with an air of the greatest modesty, the history of 12 XIII | at the same time of the greatest impiety, that it is impossible 13 XVIII| s Cato appears to me the greatest character that was ever 14 XIX | to a creature, who is the greatest coquette and the most perfidious 15 XIX | of Mr. Wycherley have the greatest force and spirit. It may 16 XXIII| And the son of one of the greatest men our country ever gave 17 XXIII| him after his death; the greatest men in the nation disputing 18 XXIII| hear that we brand with the greatest mark of infamy an art in 19 XXIII| cultivated and encouraged by the greatest men, and admired by whole 20 XXIV | afterwards be sought, why the greatest geniuses who have been incorporated 21 XXIV | capable of making even the greatest writer ridiculous. These 22 XXIV | things which reflect the greatest honour on the human mind