The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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... Honesty , and to pre- ferve the Names of Vir- tue and Honour from Oblivion . Whoever has exerted himself for the Publick , is at your House a Friend and a Be- nefactor : Diftinctions are , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju ...
... Honesty , and to pre- ferve the Names of Vir- tue and Honour from Oblivion . Whoever has exerted himself for the Publick , is at your House a Friend and a Be- nefactor : Diftinctions are , there , made by the Rule of Reason and Ju ...
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... Honest , old NESTOR , and fay all " this ; for what - ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our Eftates and Li- berties , and every true Man of each Party muft think himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be Demolished ...
... Honest , old NESTOR , and fay all " this ; for what - ever half - witted hot Whigs may think , we all value our Eftates and Li- berties , and every true Man of each Party muft think himself concerned that Dunkirk fhould be Demolished ...
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... honest Men , in the Perfor- mance of their Duty ; and Partizans , who pretend to write for them , ufe ine according- ly . I am not to be born with , even when I am for them : But I deferve well of them in this Question about Tugghe , or ...
... honest Men , in the Perfor- mance of their Duty ; and Partizans , who pretend to write for them , ufe ine according- ly . I am not to be born with , even when I am for them : But I deferve well of them in this Question about Tugghe , or ...
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... honest Men , France has a Right to demolish it ; and who fhall refift it , when the great King of France has both Power and Right to demolish it ? But alas ! who knows how long it will be in his Majefty's Will to do it ? I cannot ...
... honest Men , France has a Right to demolish it ; and who fhall refift it , when the great King of France has both Power and Right to demolish it ? But alas ! who knows how long it will be in his Majefty's Will to do it ? I cannot ...
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... Honesty are the Foundation of folid Greatnefs , and that which would be an ill thing in a Private Man , is much more fo in a Nation or a Prince . Here are two Merchants , one lives at Blackwall , the other at Deptford ; he at Blackwall ...
... Honesty are the Foundation of folid Greatnefs , and that which would be an ill thing in a Private Man , is much more fo in a Nation or a Prince . Here are two Merchants , one lives at Blackwall , the other at Deptford ; he at Blackwall ...
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