The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju- ftice ; a young and no- ble Heart , generously difpofed by Nature , and fortified by Letters , can deter- determine , in spite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary Dedication .
... , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju- ftice ; a young and no- ble Heart , generously difpofed by Nature , and fortified by Letters , can deter- determine , in spite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary Dedication .
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Sir Richard Steele. determine , in spite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary , that Good and Evil are really distinct Confiderations , and that to diftinguifb Virtuous Men is the beft Knowledge of the World . I could give a thou- fand ...
Sir Richard Steele. determine , in spite of prevailing Fashion to the contrary , that Good and Evil are really distinct Confiderations , and that to diftinguifb Virtuous Men is the beft Knowledge of the World . I could give a thou- fand ...
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... contrary Service , will be very ready to entertain a Pretender to fuch Reformations , with a Recital of his own Faults and Infirmi- ties ; but I am very well prepared for fuch U- Lage , and give up my felf to all nameless Au- thors , to ...
... contrary Service , will be very ready to entertain a Pretender to fuch Reformations , with a Recital of his own Faults and Infirmi- ties ; but I am very well prepared for fuch U- Lage , and give up my felf to all nameless Au- thors , to ...
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... contrary to a Solemn Treaty , expofed to the Power of France ; and what remains , but that we im- plore Heaven that the Legislature would lay afide all Animofities , and exert themselves in Defence of their Deluded and Infulted Coun ...
... contrary to a Solemn Treaty , expofed to the Power of France ; and what remains , but that we im- plore Heaven that the Legislature would lay afide all Animofities , and exert themselves in Defence of their Deluded and Infulted Coun ...
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... contrary Pretenfions . The most ob- vious Method of reviving the proper Sentiments in the Minds of Men for what they ought to esteem most dear , is to fhew , That our Caufe has in it all the Sanctions of Honour , Truth , and Justice ...
... contrary Pretenfions . The most ob- vious Method of reviving the proper Sentiments in the Minds of Men for what they ought to esteem most dear , is to fhew , That our Caufe has in it all the Sanctions of Honour , Truth , and Justice ...
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