The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - Всего страниц: 264 |
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... mankind , that his being placed in that station has dissipated the fears of that people , who of all the world are the most jealous of their liberty and happiness , and the least provident for their security . next member of their ...
... mankind , that his being placed in that station has dissipated the fears of that people , who of all the world are the most jealous of their liberty and happiness , and the least provident for their security . next member of their ...
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... mankind to the end of that stamen of being in themselves , which was broke off by sickness or any other disaster . These are proper guardians to men , as being sensible of the infirmity of their state . You are philosopher enough to ...
... mankind to the end of that stamen of being in themselves , which was broke off by sickness or any other disaster . These are proper guardians to men , as being sensible of the infirmity of their state . You are philosopher enough to ...
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... mankind ; such as placed happiness in the contempt of low fears and mean gratifi- cations : fears which we are subject to with the vulgar ; and pleasures which we have in com- mon with beasts . With these illustrious per- sonages , the ...
... mankind ; such as placed happiness in the contempt of low fears and mean gratifi- cations : fears which we are subject to with the vulgar ; and pleasures which we have in com- mon with beasts . With these illustrious per- sonages , the ...
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... mankind are wholly neglected ; and they are busy in making emen- dations upon some enclytics in a Greek author while obvious things , that every man may have use for are wholly overlooked . It would be a happy thing , if such as have ...
... mankind are wholly neglected ; and they are busy in making emen- dations upon some enclytics in a Greek author while obvious things , that every man may have use for are wholly overlooked . It would be a happy thing , if such as have ...
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... mankind , I presume to expostu- late with you on this occasion . It will , I doubt not , appear to the vulgar extravagant , that the actions of a mighty prince should be balanced by the censure of a private man , whose appro- sation or ...
... mankind , I presume to expostu- late with you on this occasion . It will , I doubt not , appear to the vulgar extravagant , that the actions of a mighty prince should be balanced by the censure of a private man , whose appro- sation or ...
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