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Página iii
... to superior Merit : And tho ' Flattery may have thrown them into Disrepute , yet
this concludes no more against the Continuance of honest Praise , than HyVOL . I
. A 2 pocrisy pocrisy does against the Practice of Religion . But Adulation TO ...
... to superior Merit : And tho ' Flattery may have thrown them into Disrepute , yet
this concludes no more against the Continuance of honest Praise , than HyVOL . I
. A 2 pocrisy pocrisy does against the Practice of Religion . But Adulation TO ...
Página iv
pocrisy does against the Practice of Religion . But Adulation no sooner began to
belye its Subject , than it perverted the very Purpose of its Application ; while ,
amongst its many artful traverses , it would now beg Protection for the Book ; and
...
pocrisy does against the Practice of Religion . But Adulation no sooner began to
belye its Subject , than it perverted the very Purpose of its Application ; while ,
amongst its many artful traverses , it would now beg Protection for the Book ; and
...
Página xx
... found amongst them ; and profess my sense of the unjust Prejudice which lies
against them ; whereby they have been , hitherto , unable to procure that security
for their Property , which they see , the rest of their Fellow - Citizens enjoy .
... found amongst them ; and profess my sense of the unjust Prejudice which lies
against them ; whereby they have been , hitherto , unable to procure that security
for their Property , which they see , the rest of their Fellow - Citizens enjoy .
Página xxi
for a piece of Money , to prostitute their bad sense for or against any Cause
prophane or facred ; or in any Scandal public or private : These meeting with little
encouragement from Men of account in the Trade , ( who even in this enlightened
...
for a piece of Money , to prostitute their bad sense for or against any Cause
prophane or facred ; or in any Scandal public or private : These meeting with little
encouragement from Men of account in the Trade , ( who even in this enlightened
...
Página xxxv
Nay the more modesty with which fuch a one " is endued , the more he is in
danger of submitting and conforming to others , against his own better judgment .
But as to his Want of Learning , it may be necessary to say something more :
There is ...
Nay the more modesty with which fuch a one " is endued , the more he is in
danger of submitting and conforming to others , against his own better judgment .
But as to his Want of Learning , it may be necessary to say something more :
There is ...
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