Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... wisdom to future generations by the experience of the past , the cautious reader is afraid of giving full credence to the tale that it unfolds . He is aware how many facts are destitute of foundation , how many are misrepresented by ...
... wisdom to future generations by the experience of the past , the cautious reader is afraid of giving full credence to the tale that it unfolds . He is aware how many facts are destitute of foundation , how many are misrepresented by ...
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... wisdom and of public spirit ; which , had it more generally obtained , might have been the means of averting the calamities , that have marked the progress of those ill - fated wars * . These petitions , or rather remonstrances , that ...
... wisdom and of public spirit ; which , had it more generally obtained , might have been the means of averting the calamities , that have marked the progress of those ill - fated wars * . These petitions , or rather remonstrances , that ...
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... wisdom and expedi- 66 ency of the people's interfering in the bu- " siness of the state rest on the supposed " abuse of the public money , and the danger- ous influence , which this abuse has given " to a minister , over the freedom and ...
... wisdom and expedi- 66 ency of the people's interfering in the bu- " siness of the state rest on the supposed " abuse of the public money , and the danger- ous influence , which this abuse has given " to a minister , over the freedom and ...
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... wisdom and ne- " cessity of the measure , which with such " unanimity you have adopted , you are to answer to the silly charge of Faction , of 66 being stirred and led in all your mové- " ments by a disappointed party ; and this is ...
... wisdom and ne- " cessity of the measure , which with such " unanimity you have adopted , you are to answer to the silly charge of Faction , of 66 being stirred and led in all your mové- " ments by a disappointed party ; and this is ...
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... wisdom and necessity of your de- " mands ; whence is the disturbance to come , " which these anxious combatants for your country's glory so piously dread ? You “ and they are at length , by their own con- “ fession , met upon the same ...
... wisdom and necessity of your de- " mands ; whence is the disturbance to come , " which these anxious combatants for your country's glory so piously dread ? You “ and they are at length , by their own con- “ fession , met upon the same ...
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