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Pagina 8
... whole man is to move together ; that every action of any importance , is to have a profpect of public good ; and that the general tendency of our indifferent actions ought to be agreeable to the dictates of reason , of religion , of ...
... whole man is to move together ; that every action of any importance , is to have a profpect of public good ; and that the general tendency of our indifferent actions ought to be agreeable to the dictates of reason , of religion , of ...
Pagina 10
... whole island . • I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a ...
... whole island . • I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and corporations ; and know as well the evil practices that are committed in Berwick or Exeter , as what is done in my own family . In a ...
Pagina 15
... whole cre- ation in his hand , and moderates them after such a manner , that it is impossible for one being to break loose upon another without his knowledge and per- miffion . For my own part , I am apt to join in opinion with those ...
... whole cre- ation in his hand , and moderates them after such a manner , that it is impossible for one being to break loose upon another without his knowledge and per- miffion . For my own part , I am apt to join in opinion with those ...
Pagina 20
... whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall con- fider the crime as it appears in a species , not as ' ness ; and therefore beg of you that you will be 6 ...
... whole armies . It is not Lais nor Silenus , but the Harlot and the Drunkard , whom I shall endeavour to expose ; and shall con- fider the crime as it appears in a species , not as ' ness ; and therefore beg of you that you will be 6 ...
Pagina 24
... whole isle has been ' disturbed with one of these monstrous Starers ; ' he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him self , ftands upon a haffoc , and commands the • whole ...
... whole isle has been ' disturbed with one of these monstrous Starers ; ' he's the head taller than any one in the church ; but , for the greater advantage of expofing him self , ftands upon a haffoc , and commands the • whole ...
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