Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... virtue of recurring to it's original principles , when- ever it shall be found to have dangerously degenerated from them ; and if a govern- ment mean well , it would be absolute sui- cide in it not to rectify abuses , which mere ...
... virtue of recurring to it's original principles , when- ever it shall be found to have dangerously degenerated from them ; and if a govern- ment mean well , it would be absolute sui- cide in it not to rectify abuses , which mere ...
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... virtue of the people . This speech excited the strongest marks of approbation from the meeting . Among those who expressed themselves most parti cularly gratified was that illustrious patriot the late sir George Saville ; and the ...
... virtue of the people . This speech excited the strongest marks of approbation from the meeting . Among those who expressed themselves most parti cularly gratified was that illustrious patriot the late sir George Saville ; and the ...
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... virtue of our constitution , we were designed to be freemen ; abandoned to the will of the other two orders of the state , we must descend with the other nations of the Earth to the condition of slaves ; for it is not in human wisdom to ...
... virtue of our constitution , we were designed to be freemen ; abandoned to the will of the other two orders of the state , we must descend with the other nations of the Earth to the condition of slaves ; for it is not in human wisdom to ...
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... virtue can resist , and in the hope and confidence of this the minister can dare to apply the national purse to their se- ducement . These are not dreams and spe- culations , they are the mere history of the progress t progress of the ...
... virtue can resist , and in the hope and confidence of this the minister can dare to apply the national purse to their se- ducement . These are not dreams and spe- culations , they are the mere history of the progress t progress of the ...
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... than not to es- " teem in you that character of piety and " virtue , which is the best fruit of every faith , and that ardour for truth and manly દ inquiry , " inquiry , which Christianity invites , and " which clxxii MEMOIR OF.
... than not to es- " teem in you that character of piety and " virtue , which is the best fruit of every faith , and that ardour for truth and manly દ inquiry , " inquiry , which Christianity invites , and " which clxxii MEMOIR OF.
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abuse Academy of Dijon Apicius appear applied artist arts attention benevolent blessing bull-baiting cause character charge circumstances civil common conic sections considerable constitution contemplated continued corruption crime degree derived designed dissenters duty effect equally essay excited exer exertions exhibited existence favourable feel friends genius GEORGE WALKER Gilbert Wakefield Greek heart honour house of commons human form human nature idea influence ingenuity interest judgment kingdom knowledge learning lence letter Leucippus liberty luxury manly manners mean ment mind minister moral narch nation neral ness Nottingham object observed occasion original pain parliament passions perfect perhaps petition philosopher plea pleasure politeness present principle proper racter rank reform religion render representation Rousseau rude scene sentiments Septennial Act society sorbed spirit standard of beauty supposed Tacitus tacle taste thing third estate tion truth ture vice virtue virtuous Warrington whole wisdom Yarmouth