Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Respect . He is obliged to bear the Iniquities of thofe whofe Maxims and Rules of Government he published . His Specula- tion is more abhorred than their Practice . But if there were no other Arguments against ar- tificial Society than ...
... Respect . He is obliged to bear the Iniquities of thofe whofe Maxims and Rules of Government he published . His Specula- tion is more abhorred than their Practice . But if there were no other Arguments against ar- tificial Society than ...
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... Respect , in concert with my Fellow - writers ; but I do not , in the leaft , defire him to en- tertain a more favourable Opinion , either of my Manners , or of my Regard for him from this Circumstance ; for I can affure him , we durft ...
... Respect , in concert with my Fellow - writers ; but I do not , in the leaft , defire him to en- tertain a more favourable Opinion , either of my Manners , or of my Regard for him from this Circumstance ; for I can affure him , we durft ...
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... Respects but the mere Words , foreign to the Subject ; but is taken from a folemn Invoca- tion upon the very Deity to whom the Temple is dedicated . [ k ] Virtruv . [ 1 ] Archbishop Potter Lycoph , advers . 42 . Eaft . Eaft . Near this ...
... Respects but the mere Words , foreign to the Subject ; but is taken from a folemn Invoca- tion upon the very Deity to whom the Temple is dedicated . [ k ] Virtruv . [ 1 ] Archbishop Potter Lycoph , advers . 42 . Eaft . Eaft . Near this ...
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... a particular Account of the Trial before the Lord Chief Justice Holt . Vide Motley's Life of Peter I. Vol . II . p . 57 . [ a ] Ibid . p . 67 . M 4 " respect 1 " refpect to the ancient and fundamental Laws of ADVERTISEMENT . 167.
... a particular Account of the Trial before the Lord Chief Justice Holt . Vide Motley's Life of Peter I. Vol . II . p . 57 . [ a ] Ibid . p . 67 . M 4 " respect 1 " refpect to the ancient and fundamental Laws of ADVERTISEMENT . 167.
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