The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors and Explanatory Notes, Том 21802 |
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... ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as your Lordship that the sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . A 2 TO ...
... ! When learning irradiates common life , it is then in its highest use and perfection ; and it is to such as your Lordship that the sciences owe the esteem which they have with the active part of mankind . A 2 TO ...
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... mankind . Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lanthorn which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
... mankind . Knowledge of books in recluse men , is like that sort of lanthorn which hides him who carries it , and serves only to pass through secret and gloomy paths of his own ; but in the possession of a man of business , it is as a ...
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... mankind , exempts me from any temptations to expence ; and all my business lies within a very narrow compass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate proper vouchers for his quarterly payments to me , and ...
... mankind , exempts me from any temptations to expence ; and all my business lies within a very narrow compass , which is only to give an honest man who takes care of my estate proper vouchers for his quarterly payments to me , and ...
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... mankind at present : no one had any colour for the least complaint against his dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its propor . tion as laudable , in a citizen , as it is in a general never to have suffered a ...
... mankind at present : no one had any colour for the least complaint against his dealings with him . This is certainly as uncommon , and in its propor . tion as laudable , in a citizen , as it is in a general never to have suffered a ...
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... mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is there- fore the inadvertency , negligence , or guilt of princes , to let any thing grow into custom which is ...
... mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of a prince , because he has the distribution of their fortunes . It is there- fore the inadvertency , negligence , or guilt of princes , to let any thing grow into custom which is ...
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