The Political Writings of Sir Richard Steele |
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Page 95
... Law of Nature , and nothing can be a Man's Interest which is not Juft . But I will not go into ab- ftracted Difcourfes , at a time when Men err a- gainst the Light of Reason , when Men confci- onfly offend and are not ashamed of it . I ...
... Law of Nature , and nothing can be a Man's Interest which is not Juft . But I will not go into ab- ftracted Difcourfes , at a time when Men err a- gainst the Light of Reason , when Men confci- onfly offend and are not ashamed of it . I ...
Page 96
... Laws and Liber- ties , throwing aw..y their Lives and Fortunes to purchase a vain Pomp and falfe Glory , will appear in an inftaut to distract a State which owes its Greatnefs to all the falfe Arts of Man , in Suppreffion of every thing ...
... Laws and Liber- ties , throwing aw..y their Lives and Fortunes to purchase a vain Pomp and falfe Glory , will appear in an inftaut to distract a State which owes its Greatnefs to all the falfe Arts of Man , in Suppreffion of every thing ...
Page 99
... Law , and I wonder your Eminence would mention that now . I could not forefee , fay you , he would deny bis Affent to the Bill , because the Pretender is fill at Bar - le - Duc , and the French are about to For- tify Mardyke . He could ...
... Law , and I wonder your Eminence would mention that now . I could not forefee , fay you , he would deny bis Affent to the Bill , because the Pretender is fill at Bar - le - Duc , and the French are about to For- tify Mardyke . He could ...
Page 103
... Laws which regard the Settle- ment of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain . My Purpose in addreffing these Matters to you , is to conjure you , as Heaven has bleffed you with proper Talents and Op- portunities , to recommend them , in ...
... Laws which regard the Settle- ment of the Imperial Crown of Great Britain . My Purpose in addreffing these Matters to you , is to conjure you , as Heaven has bleffed you with proper Talents and Op- portunities , to recommend them , in ...
Page 105
Sir Richard Steele. ly uttered Notions of Power and Obedience abhorrent from the Laws of this their native Country . I will take the further Liberty to fay , That if the Acts of Parliament mentioned in the following Treatife had been ...
Sir Richard Steele. ly uttered Notions of Power and Obedience abhorrent from the Laws of this their native Country . I will take the further Liberty to fay , That if the Acts of Parliament mentioned in the following Treatife had been ...
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