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Pagina 36
... believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be therefore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it ...
... believe a Man whom we see qualified with too mean Parts to do Good , to be therefore incapable of doing Hurt . There is a Supply of Malice , of Pride , of Industry , and even of Folly , in the Weakest , when he sets his Heart upon it ...
Pagina 129
... believe himself capable of becoming Luxury , Enjoyments are a ready Bait for Sufferings , and the Hopes of Preferment Invitations to Servitude , which Slavery would be colour'd with all the Agreements , as they call it , imaginable ...
... believe himself capable of becoming Luxury , Enjoyments are a ready Bait for Sufferings , and the Hopes of Preferment Invitations to Servitude , which Slavery would be colour'd with all the Agreements , as they call it , imaginable ...
Pagina 193
... believe your Readers will not be displeased to see how the same great Truth shines in the Pomp of the Roman Eloquence . " This , says Cato , is my firm Persuasion , that since the human Soul exerts it self with so great Activity ; since ...
... believe your Readers will not be displeased to see how the same great Truth shines in the Pomp of the Roman Eloquence . " This , says Cato , is my firm Persuasion , that since the human Soul exerts it self with so great Activity ; since ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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