The OriginalRoutledge, 1887 - Всего страниц: 315 |
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Стр. 47
... overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before , Beholding him , plucks comfort from his looks . PUNCTUALITY . IF you desire to enjoy life , avoid THE EVE OF BATTLE . 47.
... overbears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That every wretch , pining and pale before , Beholding him , plucks comfort from his looks . PUNCTUALITY . IF you desire to enjoy life , avoid THE EVE OF BATTLE . 47.
Стр. 61
... comfort and public magnificence constitute the per- fection of society . The cheapest government is not the best , but the best govern- ment is the cheapest ; that is , God's few at the top well paid by God's many . Philosophy is a fire ...
... comfort and public magnificence constitute the per- fection of society . The cheapest government is not the best , but the best govern- ment is the cheapest ; that is , God's few at the top well paid by God's many . Philosophy is a fire ...
Стр. 86
... comfort , and was no doubt , from what we observed , sleeping off the effects of supper and gin . In another room were two young men and their wives , with no other furniture than two poor beds ; and the rest of the inmates were of a ...
... comfort , and was no doubt , from what we observed , sleeping off the effects of supper and gin . In another room were two young men and their wives , with no other furniture than two poor beds ; and the rest of the inmates were of a ...
Стр. 87
... comfort , and any person , visiting the family in the daytime , would have had no doubt of their being in a state of destitution , an error into which medical men and benevolent ladies are very apt to fall , from not having ...
... comfort , and any person , visiting the family in the daytime , would have had no doubt of their being in a state of destitution , an error into which medical men and benevolent ladies are very apt to fall , from not having ...
Стр. 89
... comfort to him . He necessarily becomes what he feigns to be , and drags after him , without remorse , his family and all within his influence . Such is the operation of the poor - laws , that deceit and self - debase- ment , in various ...
... comfort to him . He necessarily becomes what he feigns to be , and drags after him , without remorse , his family and all within his influence . Such is the operation of the poor - laws , that deceit and self - debase- ment , in various ...
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