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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...ill so in many countries and even in some of these United States. Even in 1783, we doubted the stability of our recent measures for reducing them to... ...ough His actions it seems that we should try to eliminate those potential births that would not have a good chance of living in God‘s grace. So mayb... ...ountry, at Georgia State University, found that the cost of illegitimate births and children of divorced parents was $112 billion a year for the U.S... ... 2007 based on the U.S. Census. It showed an alarming rate of increase in births to single people and co- habiting people. In the 25 years from 1980 ... ...and co- habiting people. In the 25 years from 1980 to 2005. Out-of-wedlock births for native born Americans increased from 19% to 35% of all births. ... ...from 13% to 32%. The native American statistics include all of the teenage births, but immigrants often don‘t come to this country until they are pas...

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The Life of Tymon of Athens

By: William Shakespeare

...damne others, and let this damne you, 1782 And ditches graue you all. 1783 Both. More counsell with more Money, bounteous 1784 Timon. ... ...he gilded Newt, and eyelesse venom’d Worme, 1803 With all th’ abhorred Births below Crispe Heauen, 1804 Whereon Hyperions quickning fire doth...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

..., if wee perceiue 1782 Lord Hastings will not yeeld to our Complots? 1783 Rich. Chop off his Head: 1784 Something wee will determine:... ...illiam Brandon. 3861 Richm. Interre their Bodies, as become their Births, 3862 Proclaime a pardon to the Soldiers fled, 3863 That in ...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...r me. 1782 Shal. Marry then, Mouldie, Bull- calfe, Feeble, and 1783 Shadow. 1784 Falst. Mouldie, and Bull- calfe: for you Mo... ...ple feare me: for they doe obserue 2508 Vnfather’d Heires, and loathly Births of Nature: 2509 The Seasons change their manners, as the Yeere ...

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The Winters Tale

By: William Shakespeare

... towards my Kinsmans. 1782 Clo. Shall I bring thee on the way? 1783 Aut. No, good fac’d sir, no sweet sir. 1784 Clo. Then f... ... Well with this Lord; there was not full a moneth 2872 Betweene their births. 2873 Leo. ’Prethee no more; cease: thou know’st 2874 He...

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

... Orleance. I, but these English are shrowdly out of 1782 Beefe. 1783 Const. Then shall we finde to morrow, they haue only 1784 s... ...e, and mangled Peace, 3022 Deare Nourse of Arts, Plentyes, and ioyfull Births, 3023 Should not in this best Garden of the World, 3024 Our ...

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The Pioneers Or, The Sources of the Susquehanna a Descriptive Tale

By: James Fenimore Cooper

...its own, it was set apart as a county by itself shortly after the peace of 1783. It lies among those low spurs of the Alleghanies which cover the midl... ... after the establishment of the independence of the States by the peace of 1783, the enterprise of their citizens was directed to a development of the... ... dows in the background. On the tomb were the names, with the dates of the births and deaths, of several individuals, all of whom bore the name of Gra... ... he may possess; but on one point we may be said to have differed from our births, and they, you know, occurred within two days of each other.” “I rea...

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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin with Introduction and Notes Edited

By: Charles W. Eliot

...st sons. When I searched the registers at Ecton, I found an account of their births, marriages and burials from the year 1555 only, there being no reg... ...g: Letter from Mr. Benjamin Vaughan. “PARIS, January 31, 1783. “My DEAREST SIR: When I had read over your sheets of min utes of t... ...s commander of the “Alliance.” 1782 Signs the preliminary articles of peace. 1783 Signs the definite treaty of peace. 1785 Returns to America; is chos...

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Life of Johnson

By: James Boswell

...ur most affectionate, &c. ‘Brighthelmston, Nov. 14, 1782.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ 1783: AETAT. 74.]—In 1783, he was more se- verely afflicted than ever, as w... ...ople die now than for- merly; so it is plain no more live. The register of births proves nothing, for not one tenth of the people of London are born t... ...as the exigencies of my case may require. I am, sincerely yours, ‘June 17, 1783.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ 593 Boswell’s Life of Johnson Two days after he wro... ...musement on his tongue, or more kindness in his heart. I am, &c. ‘June 18, 1783.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ It gives me great pleasure to preserve such a memori... ...he list. We meet for the first time on Monday at eight. I am, &c. ‘Dec. 4, 1783.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ It did not suit Sir Joshua to be one of this Club. B... ...write to me, or let Mr. Pearson write for you. I am, &c. ‘London, Nov. 29, 1783.’ ‘SAM. JOHNSON.’ 1784: AETAT. 75.]—And now I am arrived at the last y...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...send up their paper- dome, filled with the smoke of burnt wool. (5th June, 1783.) The Vivarais provincial assembly is to be prorogued this same day: V... ...ltry are borne skyward: but now shall men be borne. (October and November, 1783.) Nay, Chemist Charles thinks of hydrogen and glazed silk. Chemist Cha... ...ois de Boulogne, waiting; though it is drizzly winter; the 1st of December 1783. The whole chivalry of France, Duke de Chartres foremost, gallops to r... ...ing him, ’ which he took as a hint to withdraw. And so, towards the end of 1783, matters threaten to come to still-stand. Vain seems human ingenuity. ... ..., and will make the world roll on wheels before him. On the 3d of November 1783, the Oeil-de-Boeuf rejoices in its new Controller-General. Calonne als... ...pe into another less amorphous, as is the way of cunning Time with his New-Births:--till, in some perfected shape, it embrace the whole circuit of the... ...as they could and should: that is the grand peculiarity. The frightfullest Births of Time are never the loud-speaking ones, for these soon die; they a...

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