Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... common " air . This very remarkable fact I hope will " lead me much farther .... I am also about " to publish A Harmony of the Evangelists " in Greek and English , upon the plan of " that in the Repository . If you have any " thoughts ...
... common " air . This very remarkable fact I hope will " lead me much farther .... I am also about " to publish A Harmony of the Evangelists " in Greek and English , upon the plan of " that in the Repository . If you have any " thoughts ...
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... common " honesty , but who has only that interest " in himself as not to be delighted with " ruin , hesitate a moment in interposing to stop the progress of a mischief , which , if " it proceed a few steps further , will pro- bably ...
... common " honesty , but who has only that interest " in himself as not to be delighted with " ruin , hesitate a moment in interposing to stop the progress of a mischief , which , if " it proceed a few steps further , will pro- bably ...
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... common country . But alas ! the " attention to this reform , by all confessed " to be expedient , will rob them of those " hours , those sacred hours , which these ›› " tender- " tender - hearted patriots cannot spare from the national ...
... common country . But alas ! the " attention to this reform , by all confessed " to be expedient , will rob them of those " hours , those sacred hours , which these ›› " tender- " tender - hearted patriots cannot spare from the national ...
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... distinctions of utility , artificial arrange- ments for a common good , often abolished when the exigence ceased , but never subver- sive of the primary , the fundamental right to to property , to liberty , to legislation , to CXX MEMOIR ...
... distinctions of utility , artificial arrange- ments for a common good , often abolished when the exigence ceased , but never subver- sive of the primary , the fundamental right to to property , to liberty , to legislation , to CXX MEMOIR ...
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... common right the people ceased to exercise , and the power of the state devolved to the monarch and nobles . The natural con- sequence of which was , that the monarch humbled all to his will . Assemblies continued to be summoned ...
... common right the people ceased to exercise , and the power of the state devolved to the monarch and nobles . The natural con- sequence of which was , that the monarch humbled all to his will . Assemblies continued to be summoned ...
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