Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... among the vic- tors , will encourage the vanquished to take arms , who have leaders ready to prompt and conduct them in every undertaking * . * See NOTE [ A ] . ( Such Such is the reasoning of MACHIAVEL , which feems folid 20 III . ESSAY.
... among the vic- tors , will encourage the vanquished to take arms , who have leaders ready to prompt and conduct them in every undertaking * . * See NOTE [ A ] . ( Such Such is the reasoning of MACHIAVEL , which feems folid 20 III . ESSAY.
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... equal in capacity and virtue ; and it is only their number , riches , or authority , which enter into confider- * See NOTE [ B ] . ation . : ation . But a limited monarchy admits not of INDEPENDENCY of PARLIAMENT . 45.
... equal in capacity and virtue ; and it is only their number , riches , or authority , which enter into confider- * See NOTE [ B ] . ation . : ation . But a limited monarchy admits not of INDEPENDENCY of PARLIAMENT . 45.
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... by them into their followers . And the fame principles of priestly government continuing , after Christianity became * See NOTE [ C ] . the the established religion , they have engendered a spirit of Of PARTIES in GENERAL . 61.
... by them into their followers . And the fame principles of priestly government continuing , after Christianity became * See NOTE [ C ] . the the established religion , they have engendered a spirit of Of PARTIES in GENERAL . 61.
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... guilty , afforded much ampler matter for eloquence than can be met with among the moderns . Were there no VERRES or CATILINE , there * See NOTE [ D ] . would would be no CICERO . But that this reafon can OF ELOQUENCE . 100.
... guilty , afforded much ampler matter for eloquence than can be met with among the moderns . Were there no VERRES or CATILINE , there * See NOTE [ D ] . would would be no CICERO . But that this reafon can OF ELOQUENCE . 100.
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... received by their ancestors . This feems to be one natural reafon , why the fciences have made fo flow a progress in that mighty empire * . * See NOTE [ E ] . 1 If we confider the face of the globe , EUROPE. If 126 ESSAY XIV .
... received by their ancestors . This feems to be one natural reafon , why the fciences have made fo flow a progress in that mighty empire * . * See NOTE [ E ] . 1 If we confider the face of the globe , EUROPE. If 126 ESSAY XIV .
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