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" ... hunting, was independent of all society, and suffered no want as an individual. Others thought of a slave immediately after emancipation, because, being just relieved from the severities of servitude, he would have a more lively sense of the sweets... "
The Novelist's Magazine - Page 55
1784
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The Adventures of Telemachus, the Son of Ulysses. From the French of ...

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1847 - 230 pages
...he BOOK V. 87 would have a more lively sense of the sweets of freedom. And there were some who said, that a man at the point of death was more free than all others: because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united world has no power. " When my opinion...
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The Adventures of Telemachus: The Son of Ulysses, Volume 1

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1848 - 230 pages
...there were some who said, that a man at the point of death was more free than all others : because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united...my opinion was demanded, I was in no doubt what to answer, because I remembered what had been often told me by Mentor, • The most free of all men,'...
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Adventures of Telemachus

François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1859 - 570 pages
...servitude, he would have a more lively sense of the sweets of freedom. And there were some who said that a man at the point of death was more free than all others, because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united world has no power. " When my opinion...
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The Schoolmaster in Comedy and Satire

Hubert Marshall Skinner - Comedy - 1894 - 604 pages
...And there were some who said that a man at the point of death was more' free than all others, because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united world has no power. answer, because I remembered what had been often told me by Mentor. 'The most free of all men,' said...
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The Schoolmaster in Comedy and Satire

Hubert Marshall Skinner - Comedy - 1894 - 604 pages
...servitude, he would have a more lively sense of the sweets of freedom. And there were some who said that a man at the point of death was more free than all others, because death breaks every bond, and over the dead the united world has no power. " When my opinion...
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Manual of the Public Examinations Board

University of Adelaide. Public Examinations Board - Examinations - 1928 - 1280 pages
...servitude, he would have a more lively sense of the sweets of freedom. And there were some who said, that a man at the point of death was more free than all others, because death breaks every bond. When my opinion was demanded, I was not at a loss how to answer, because...
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