Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Some Perfons have thought that the Advan- tages of the State of Nature ought to have been more fully displayed . This had un- doubtedly been a very ample Subject for De- clamation ; but they do not confider the Cha- racter of the Piece ...
... Some Perfons have thought that the Advan- tages of the State of Nature ought to have been more fully displayed . This had un- doubtedly been a very ample Subject for De- clamation ; but they do not confider the Cha- racter of the Piece ...
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... some one ; and the Subjection of all to the Yoke of a Stranger , who knows how to profit of their Divifions . This at leaft was the Cafe of the Greeks ; and fure , from the earliest Accounts of them , to their Abforption into the Roman ...
... some one ; and the Subjection of all to the Yoke of a Stranger , who knows how to profit of their Divifions . This at leaft was the Cafe of the Greeks ; and fure , from the earliest Accounts of them , to their Abforption into the Roman ...
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... some Feeling of the Effects of political Society . I charge the whole of thefe Effects on political Society . I avow the Charge , and I fhall presently make it good to your Lordship's Satisfaction . The Numbers I particularized are ...
... some Feeling of the Effects of political Society . I charge the whole of thefe Effects on political Society . I avow the Charge , and I fhall presently make it good to your Lordship's Satisfaction . The Numbers I particularized are ...
Page 44
... Service either to their Poffeffors or to the State . Some of these Men , for whofe Sakes alone we read their Hiftory , they banished ; others they imprisoned ; and 1 and all they treated with various Circumftances of the 44 A VINDICATION.
... Service either to their Poffeffors or to the State . Some of these Men , for whofe Sakes alone we read their Hiftory , they banished ; others they imprisoned ; and 1 and all they treated with various Circumftances of the 44 A VINDICATION.
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... Some of their braveft Commanders were obliged to fly their Country , some to enter into the Service of its Enemies , rather than abide a popular Determination on their Conduct , ' left , as one of them faid , their Giddinefs might make ...
... Some of their braveft Commanders were obliged to fly their Country , some to enter into the Service of its Enemies , rather than abide a popular Determination on their Conduct , ' left , as one of them faid , their Giddinefs might make ...
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