The Friend: A Series of Essays, in Three Volumes, to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion, with Literary Amusements Interspersed, Том 2Rest Fenner, 1818 - Всего страниц: 375 |
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... necessary in a free country . Heaven forbid ! that the most igno- rant of my countrymen should be deprived of a subject so well fitted to " impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart ! " But a system which not only flatters the ...
... necessary in a free country . Heaven forbid ! that the most igno- rant of my countrymen should be deprived of a subject so well fitted to " impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart ! " But a system which not only flatters the ...
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... necessary evils ; or if they were removeable , yet that the consequences of the heroic medicines recom- mended by the Revolutionists would be far more dreadful than the disease . Now either the one or the other point , by the double aid ...
... necessary evils ; or if they were removeable , yet that the consequences of the heroic medicines recom- mended by the Revolutionists would be far more dreadful than the disease . Now either the one or the other point , by the double aid ...
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... necessary only by wars and state - corruption ; that war and corruption are entirely owing to monarchy and aristocracy ; that by a revolution and a brotherly alliance with the French Republic , our land and sea forces , our revenue ...
... necessary only by wars and state - corruption ; that war and corruption are entirely owing to monarchy and aristocracy ; that by a revolution and a brotherly alliance with the French Republic , our land and sea forces , our revenue ...
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... necessary sauce without which our real prosperity would become insipid to us ) Dr. Price , I say , alarmed the country with pretended proofs that the island was in a rapid state of depopulation , that England at the Revolution had been ...
... necessary sauce without which our real prosperity would become insipid to us ) Dr. Price , I say , alarmed the country with pretended proofs that the island was in a rapid state of depopulation , that England at the Revolution had been ...
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... necessary . or at least requisite , and such as will enable the Government to accomplish more perfectly the ends for which it was in- stituted . These are the three indispensable conditions of all prudent change , the cre- dentials ...
... necessary . or at least requisite , and such as will enable the Government to accomplish more perfectly the ends for which it was in- stituted . These are the three indispensable conditions of all prudent change , the cre- dentials ...
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