Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... just nor good ? Such are the Doctrines which , fometimes con- cealed , fometimes openly and fully avowed , are found to prevail throughout the Writings of Lord Bolingbroke ; and fuch are the Reason- ings which this noble Writer and ...
... just nor good ? Such are the Doctrines which , fometimes con- cealed , fometimes openly and fully avowed , are found to prevail throughout the Writings of Lord Bolingbroke ; and fuch are the Reason- ings which this noble Writer and ...
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... just enough , without a pedantical Exactnefs , to give your Lord- ship 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 ...
... just enough , without a pedantical Exactnefs , to give your Lord- ship 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 ...
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... just and lawful , because they are his . " The Palaces of all Princes abound with such courtly Philofophers . The Con- sequence was such as might be expected . He grew every Day a Monfter more abandoned to unnatural Luft , to Debauchery ...
... just and lawful , because they are his . " The Palaces of all Princes abound with such courtly Philofophers . The Con- sequence was such as might be expected . He grew every Day a Monfter more abandoned to unnatural Luft , to Debauchery ...
Page 64
... just mentioned , to be most speedily de- cided , frequently excercises the Wit of Succeffions of Lawyers , for many Generations . Multa virúm volvens durando fæcula vincit . But the Question concerning a Man's Life , that great Question ...
... just mentioned , to be most speedily de- cided , frequently excercises the Wit of Succeffions of Lawyers , for many Generations . Multa virúm volvens durando fæcula vincit . But the Question concerning a Man's Life , that great Question ...
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... perfect Liberty . You are , my Lord , but just entering into the World ; I am going out of it . I have played long enough to be heartily tired of the Drama . Whe- ther ther I have acted my Part in it well or OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 75.
... perfect Liberty . You are , my Lord , but just entering into the World ; I am going out of it . I have played long enough to be heartily tired of the Drama . Whe- ther ther I have acted my Part in it well or OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 75.
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