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So it is that fellow - citizens are preferred in our affections to foreigners , relations to strangers ; for in their case Nature herself has caused a ... Friendship excels relationship in this , that whereas you may eliminate affection ...
So it is that fellow - citizens are preferred in our affections to foreigners , relations to strangers ; for in their case Nature herself has caused a ... Friendship excels relationship in this , that whereas you may eliminate affection ...
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When they are recognized and discovered to be the sons of gods or kings , they still retain their affection for the shepherds whom they have for many years looked upon as their parents . Much more ought this to be so in the case of real ...
When they are recognized and discovered to be the sons of gods or kings , they still retain their affection for the shepherds whom they have for many years looked upon as their parents . Much more ought this to be so in the case of real ...
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En revanche , in my old age I find comfort in the affection of young men , as in the case of yourselves and Quintus Tubero : nay more , I delight in the intimacy of such a very young man as I Publius Rutilius and Aulus Verginius .
En revanche , in my old age I find comfort in the affection of young men , as in the case of yourselves and Quintus Tubero : nay more , I delight in the intimacy of such a very young man as I Publius Rutilius and Aulus Verginius .
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JOHN ERSKINE | 1 |
WILLIAM KINGDON CLIFFORD | 14 |
WILLIAM JAMES | 37 |
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