Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... mankind . I believe , however , every one will agree with me , that , notwithstanding this resemblance , delicacy of taste . is as much to be defired and cultivated , as delicacy of paffion is to be lamented , and to be remedied , if ...
... mankind . I believe , however , every one will agree with me , that , notwithstanding this resemblance , delicacy of taste . is as much to be defired and cultivated , as delicacy of paffion is to be lamented , and to be remedied , if ...
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... mankind . On farther re- flection , I find , that it rather improves our fenfibility for all the tender and agreeable paffions ; at the fame time that it renders the mind incapable of the rougher and more boisterous emotions . B 3 ...
... mankind . On farther re- flection , I find , that it rather improves our fenfibility for all the tender and agreeable paffions ; at the fame time that it renders the mind incapable of the rougher and more boisterous emotions . B 3 ...
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... mankind fall fhort of the notions which he has entertained . And , his affections being thus confined within a narrow circle , no wonder he carries them fur- ther , than if they were more general and undistinguished . The gaiety and ...
... mankind fall fhort of the notions which he has entertained . And , his affections being thus confined within a narrow circle , no wonder he carries them fur- ther , than if they were more general and undistinguished . The gaiety and ...
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... mankind . Why should not the cafe be the fame in public affairs ? Can we afcribe the ftability and wisdom of the VENETIAN government , through fo many ages , to any thing but the form of government ? And is it not eafy to point out ...
... mankind . Why should not the cafe be the fame in public affairs ? Can we afcribe the ftability and wisdom of the VENETIAN government , through fo many ages , to any thing but the form of government ? And is it not eafy to point out ...
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... mankind , may easily be understood , by obferving the attachment which all nations have to their ancient government , and even to thofe names which have had the fanction of antiquity . Antiquity always be- gets the opinion of right ...
... mankind , may easily be understood , by obferving the attachment which all nations have to their ancient government , and even to thofe names which have had the fanction of antiquity . Antiquity always be- gets the opinion of right ...
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abfolute affigned againſt alfo almoſt alſo ancient arife arts ATHENS authority becauſe befides cafe caufes cauſes CICERO circumftances commerce common compariſon confent confequence confider confiderable conftitution courſe defire DEMOSTHENES DIODORUS SICULUS encreaſe eſtabliſhed eſteemed factions faid fame fays fecurity feems fenate fenfe fenfible fentiments fhall fhould fince firft firſt fituation flaves fociety fome foon fovereign fpecies fpirit ftate ftill fubject fuch fufficient fuperior fuppofed fupport fure GAUL greateſt GREECE happineſs hiftory himſelf houſe human impoffible induſtry inftance intereft itſelf labour laws leaft leaſt lefs liberty magiftrates mankind meaſure ment moft monarchy moſt muft muſt nation nature neceffary neceffity neighbouring never obferve oppofite orators paffion perfons philofophers pleaſe pleaſure PLUTARCH poffeffed POLYBIUS prefent preferve prince principles purpoſe raiſed reaſon reprefentatives requifite ROMAN ROME ſciences ſeems ſmall ſtate ſtill STRABO ſuch ſuppoſed taſte thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion univerfal uſe