The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, 第 52 卷R. Baldwin, 1783 |
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... tion of a country are ever to be dreaded . For as the effect of all public regula tions is chiefly owing to the influence of opinion and habit , and it is long be- fore new ones can have that influence , we are not sure how they may ...
... tion of a country are ever to be dreaded . For as the effect of all public regula tions is chiefly owing to the influence of opinion and habit , and it is long be- fore new ones can have that influence , we are not sure how they may ...
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... tion , and his chapel was fi images of thofe heroes , who , proving or reforming human deferved the grateful reverenc terity . But as he deemed th of mankind the acceptable wo the gods , the greatest part of hi ing hours was employed in ...
... tion , and his chapel was fi images of thofe heroes , who , proving or reforming human deferved the grateful reverenc terity . But as he deemed th of mankind the acceptable wo the gods , the greatest part of hi ing hours was employed in ...
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... tion . This is a privilege our enemies would affert , and rife in their demands on the reverfe of fortune in their favour . His lordship , though he acquiefced in te motion , referved to himfelf the Fat of delivering his free fentiments ...
... tion . This is a privilege our enemies would affert , and rife in their demands on the reverfe of fortune in their favour . His lordship , though he acquiefced in te motion , referved to himfelf the Fat of delivering his free fentiments ...
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... tion , but the maiden effays of a rifing empire after political confequence and profperity , who , by indulging in fome maturer period an offenfive ambition , may yet deluge in blood and mifery our continent as well as her own . Empires ...
... tion , but the maiden effays of a rifing empire after political confequence and profperity , who , by indulging in fome maturer period an offenfive ambition , may yet deluge in blood and mifery our continent as well as her own . Empires ...
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... tion ! What wonder then if the philo- fophier has likewife yielded to its way ; and that , what has fo often been fub- verfive of the rights and liberties of mankind , should likewife be prejudicial to truth ! The fame paffion though ex ...
... tion ! What wonder then if the philo- fophier has likewife yielded to its way ; and that , what has fo often been fub- verfive of the rights and liberties of mankind , should likewife be prejudicial to truth ! The fame paffion though ex ...
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