Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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Page iv
... Purposes , in a fort of fullen Labour , in which , if the Author could fucceed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to Mankind than his Succefs ? I cannot conceive how this fort of Writers propose to compafs the ...
... Purposes , in a fort of fullen Labour , in which , if the Author could fucceed , he is obliged to own , that nothing could be more fatal to Mankind than his Succefs ? I cannot conceive how this fort of Writers propose to compafs the ...
Page 40
... Purposes , as much Slaves , when twenty , indepen- dent of them , govern , as when but one domineers . The Tyranny is even more felt , as every Individual of the Nobles has the Haughtiness of a Sultan ; the People are more miferable ...
... Purposes , as much Slaves , when twenty , indepen- dent of them , govern , as when but one domineers . The Tyranny is even more felt , as every Individual of the Nobles has the Haughtiness of a Sultan ; the People are more miferable ...
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... Purposes of the State . When you fee the People of this Republick banishing or murdering their best and ablest Citizens , ' diffipating the publick Treasure with the moft fenfelefs Extravagance , and spending their whole Time , as ...
... Purposes of the State . When you fee the People of this Republick banishing or murdering their best and ablest Citizens , ' diffipating the publick Treasure with the moft fenfelefs Extravagance , and spending their whole Time , as ...
Page 63
... Purposes of his Sup- port ; and therefore to delay a Determination con- cerning that , is the worst Injuftice , because it cuts off the very End and Purpose for which I applied to the Judicature for Relief . Quite contrary in Cafe of a ...
... Purposes of his Sup- port ; and therefore to delay a Determination con- cerning that , is the worst Injuftice , because it cuts off the very End and Purpose for which I applied to the Judicature for Relief . Quite contrary in Cafe of a ...
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... Purpose the Rich in all Societies may be thrown into two Claffes . The firft is of those who are Powerful as well as Rich , and conduct the Operations of the vaft political Ma- chine . The other is of those who employ their Riches ...
... Purpose the Rich in all Societies may be thrown into two Claffes . The firft is of those who are Powerful as well as Rich , and conduct the Operations of the vaft political Ma- chine . The other is of those who employ their Riches ...
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