Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... virtue , to which it owed it's elevation . This decline Mr. Wal- ker saw , or thought he saw , in the general insensibility to national disgrace and humi- liation ; in the barefaced profligacy and dis- sipation of the great ; in the ...
... virtue , to which it owed it's elevation . This decline Mr. Wal- ker saw , or thought he saw , in the general insensibility to national disgrace and humi- liation ; in the barefaced profligacy and dis- sipation of the great ; in the ...
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... virtue ; in the increas- ing idleness and depravity of the lower ranks , who are the invigorating soul of a commu- nity , and who alone in the hour of danger can administer that support to a suffering country , which her exigencies may ...
... virtue ; in the increas- ing idleness and depravity of the lower ranks , who are the invigorating soul of a commu- nity , and who alone in the hour of danger can administer that support to a suffering country , which her exigencies may ...
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... virtue ; and it is the " peculiar happiness of your cause , that men , " who set out with no honest , no generous " intentions , are compelled to act in concert " with you for the establishment of the pub- ❝lic welfare . 66 " If it be ...
... virtue ; and it is the " peculiar happiness of your cause , that men , " who set out with no honest , no generous " intentions , are compelled to act in concert " with you for the establishment of the pub- ❝lic welfare . 66 " If it be ...
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... virtue of your peti- " tions . This is an age of wonderful con- " versions ; but if your virtue and necessities 66- 66 . * " had " had not obtruded this reform upon them , * cxii MEMOIR OF.
... virtue of your peti- " tions . This is an age of wonderful con- " versions ; but if your virtue and necessities 66- 66 . * " had " had not obtruded this reform upon them , * cxii MEMOIR OF.
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... virtue of the English constitution were deri- ved from , and founded upon , the primeval rights of human nature , upon the sense , conviction , and invariable exercise of these rights i 4 rights with our early ancestors , to which their ...
... virtue of the English constitution were deri- ved from , and founded upon , the primeval rights of human nature , upon the sense , conviction , and invariable exercise of these rights i 4 rights with our early ancestors , to which their ...
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