Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind, Том 1Reprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... subjects , if the best men be without ambition and desire to be employed and trusted by them . The end therefore of this speculation into our- selves , and conversation with ourselves , is , that we may make our journey towards that ...
... subjects , if the best men be without ambition and desire to be employed and trusted by them . The end therefore of this speculation into our- selves , and conversation with ourselves , is , that we may make our journey towards that ...
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... subjects . Nor will they take it ill to have this believed of them , the number and qua- lity of the offenders carrying before it an impunity for the offence ; so that there may shortly be too much reason to fear that it may be ...
... subjects . Nor will they take it ill to have this believed of them , the number and qua- lity of the offenders carrying before it an impunity for the offence ; so that there may shortly be too much reason to fear that it may be ...
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... subject to the exorbitant lawless power of ambitious wicked men ; the suffering for either of which causes ( and we would have it believed we suffer jointly for them all ) entitles us justly to the merit of martyrdom ; yet we are so far ...
... subject to the exorbitant lawless power of ambitious wicked men ; the suffering for either of which causes ( and we would have it believed we suffer jointly for them all ) entitles us justly to the merit of martyrdom ; yet we are so far ...
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... subject . It can never prefer a man to be a judge , who knows nothing of the law ; nor to be a general , who was never a soldier . Promo- tions , in which the public are concerned , must not be assigned by the excess of private ...
... subject . It can never prefer a man to be a judge , who knows nothing of the law ; nor to be a general , who was never a soldier . Promo- tions , in which the public are concerned , must not be assigned by the excess of private ...
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... to watch an opportunity to break it to their advan- tage . This indeed was too great a prostitution of the dignity and faith of kings to the censure and reproach of their subjects , who found themselves every day 140 OF PROMISES .
... to watch an opportunity to break it to their advan- tage . This indeed was too great a prostitution of the dignity and faith of kings to the censure and reproach of their subjects , who found themselves every day 140 OF PROMISES .
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Essays, Moral and Entertaining on the Various Faculties and Passions ..., Том 1 Earl Of Edward Hyde Clarendon Недоступно для просмотра - 2012 |
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