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1 VI | the representatives of all nations meet for the benefit of 2 VIII | resemblance. Besides, the two nations appear to me quite opposite 3 VIII | but even of that of other nations. The English were exasperated 4 VIII | of arbitrary power. Other nations have been involved in as 5 IX | for the spoils of whole nations. These were birds of prey 6 IX | to empires, the chains of nations were more or less heavy. 7 XI | and perplexity as other nations when their harvest has fallen 8 XI | nevertheless a cause common to all nations, I mean maternal tenderness 9 XIX | on the English and French nations, should have confined himself, 10 XXII | general, and relative to all nations.~His "Essay on Criticism" 11 XXII | determine which of the three nations ought to be honoured with 12 XXIII| men, and admired by whole nations? And that Father Le Brun'