The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... Lordship's great Huma- nity this way , and of your having attained in your first Years to be the Terror of Ill , and the Refuge of Good Men . What can Fond- nefs L nefs it self wish more for a Man , than Dedication .
... Lordship's great Huma- nity this way , and of your having attained in your first Years to be the Terror of Ill , and the Refuge of Good Men . What can Fond- nefs L nefs it self wish more for a Man , than Dedication .
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Sir Richard Steele. nefs it self wish more for a Man , than to have Wealth , and the best Sense in the use of it ; than to be elegantly De- lightful , artlessly Elo- quent , difcreetly Sin- cere , and judiciously Bountiful ? Your Lord ...
Sir Richard Steele. nefs it self wish more for a Man , than to have Wealth , and the best Sense in the use of it ; than to be elegantly De- lightful , artlessly Elo- quent , difcreetly Sin- cere , and judiciously Bountiful ? Your Lord ...
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... Self . Be not therefore You concern'd ; but let Us lament , who may fuffer by Your Re- moval . Your Glory is augmented by Compa- rifon of your Merit to the Reward it meets with : But the Honour of Your Country ---- It is as impoffible ...
... Self . Be not therefore You concern'd ; but let Us lament , who may fuffer by Your Re- moval . Your Glory is augmented by Compa- rifon of your Merit to the Reward it meets with : But the Honour of Your Country ---- It is as impoffible ...
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... Self of the Power which is in Her Hands , " by the Poffeffion of Dunkirk , to do Her Self Right , and to fecure to Her Self the Perfor mance of fuch Conditions from all the Prin ces concerned , as they have agreed to be juft and ought ...
... Self of the Power which is in Her Hands , " by the Poffeffion of Dunkirk , to do Her Self Right , and to fecure to Her Self the Perfor mance of fuch Conditions from all the Prin ces concerned , as they have agreed to be juft and ought ...
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... Self - interested , and without Bene- volence to Mankind , have had the use of their Princes Favour and Prerogative , they think only what they may do , not what they ought to do . All that I have at prefent to complain of , is , that ...
... Self - interested , and without Bene- volence to Mankind , have had the use of their Princes Favour and Prerogative , they think only what they may do , not what they ought to do . All that I have at prefent to complain of , is , that ...
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