The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, M.B.Hastings, Etheridge, and Bliss, 1809 |
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... reward do you think has the tinker from the state for such important services ? None in the world ; his sons , when the war is over , may probably be whipt from parish to parish as vagabonds , and the old man , when past labour , may ...
... reward do you think has the tinker from the state for such important services ? None in the world ; his sons , when the war is over , may probably be whipt from parish to parish as vagabonds , and the old man , when past labour , may ...
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... rewarded with immense riches for in- structing only a few , even of the most ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most ...
... rewarded with immense riches for in- structing only a few , even of the most ignorant of the people ; and sure the poor scholar should not beg his bread , who is capable of instructing a million . Of all rewards , I grant , the most ...
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... reward an author . All modern plays that would keep the audience alive , must be conceived in this manner , and indeed , many a modern play is made up on no other plan . This is the merit that lifts up the heart , like opium , into a ...
... reward an author . All modern plays that would keep the audience alive , must be conceived in this manner , and indeed , many a modern play is made up on no other plan . This is the merit that lifts up the heart , like opium , into a ...
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... rewarded in pro- portion , not to his integrity , but to the number he convicts , must be a person of the most unblemished character , or he will lean on the side of cruelty ; and when once the work of injustice is begun , it is impos ...
... rewarded in pro- portion , not to his integrity , but to the number he convicts , must be a person of the most unblemished character , or he will lean on the side of cruelty ; and when once the work of injustice is begun , it is impos ...
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... reward as well as to punish . It was a fine saying of Nangfu the emperor , who being told that his ene- mies had ... rewards and mercy alone could regulate the com- monwealth ; but since punishments are sometimes necessary , let them at ...
... reward as well as to punish . It was a fine saying of Nangfu the emperor , who being told that his ene- mies had ... rewards and mercy alone could regulate the com- monwealth ; but since punishments are sometimes necessary , let them at ...
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