Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... sentiments and paffions to those of their rulers . When we enquire by what means this wonder is effected , we fhall find , that , as FORCE is al- ways on the fide of the governed , the governors have nothing to fupport them but opinion ...
... sentiments and paffions to those of their rulers . When we enquire by what means this wonder is effected , we fhall find , that , as FORCE is al- ways on the fide of the governed , the governors have nothing to fupport them but opinion ...
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... not give him this imaginary intereft , his ill - nature will , from spite and oppofition to perfons whose sentiments are dif- ferent from his own . ESSAY IX . Of the PARTIES of GREAT BRITAIN . OF PARTIES in GENERAL . 63.
... not give him this imaginary intereft , his ill - nature will , from spite and oppofition to perfons whose sentiments are dif- ferent from his own . ESSAY IX . Of the PARTIES of GREAT BRITAIN . OF PARTIES in GENERAL . 63.
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... Sentiments , which are merely natural , affect not the mind with any pleasure , and feem not worthy of our attention . The pleafantries of a waterman , the obferva- tions of a peasant , the ribaldry of a porter or hackney coachman , all ...
... Sentiments , which are merely natural , affect not the mind with any pleasure , and feem not worthy of our attention . The pleafantries of a waterman , the obferva- tions of a peasant , the ribaldry of a porter or hackney coachman , all ...
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... sentiments ; and however I may excufe the poet , on account of the manners of his age , never can relish the compofition . The want of humanity and of decency , fo confpicuous in the characters drawn by feveral of the ancient poets ...
... sentiments ; and however I may excufe the poet , on account of the manners of his age , never can relish the compofition . The want of humanity and of decency , fo confpicuous in the characters drawn by feveral of the ancient poets ...
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... all those nations , would flourish more , did their fovereigns and minifters adopt fuch en- larged and benevolent sentiments towards each other . loupe vi #d stow.vedt repr dutuso stol.odys to ellban ob Of the JEALOUSY of TRADE . 351.
... all those nations , would flourish more , did their fovereigns and minifters adopt fuch en- larged and benevolent sentiments towards each other . loupe vi #d stow.vedt repr dutuso stol.odys to ellban ob Of the JEALOUSY of TRADE . 351.
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