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Pagina 3
... laft volume , or did not at the time come within our knowledge , but which tended in a lefs or greater degree to faci- litate the accomplishment of a re- volution , which , taken in all its parts , is without example in the history of ...
... laft volume , or did not at the time come within our knowledge , but which tended in a lefs or greater degree to faci- litate the accomplishment of a re- volution , which , taken in all its parts , is without example in the history of ...
Pagina 9
... laft long enough to reach pofterity , there is no great danger of their hereafter contaminating the clear ftream in which it fhould flow . Paris had ever been noted for the blind credulity , and at the fame time the fufpicious nature of ...
... laft long enough to reach pofterity , there is no great danger of their hereafter contaminating the clear ftream in which it fhould flow . Paris had ever been noted for the blind credulity , and at the fame time the fufpicious nature of ...
Pagina 29
... laft farthing they poffeffed . For the example being once fet , of thus partially taxing a part of the community , and con- demning them to bear all the bur thens of the ftate , who could pre- tend to define the extent to which the ...
... laft farthing they poffeffed . For the example being once fet , of thus partially taxing a part of the community , and con- demning them to bear all the bur thens of the ftate , who could pre- tend to define the extent to which the ...
Pagina 30
... laft fubject the affembly feemed greatly to bewilder themfelves in abstract questions and metaphyfical difqui- fitions . La Fayette , whofe princi- ples were truly and entirely Ame- rican , brought forward a declara- tion , which was ...
... laft fubject the affembly feemed greatly to bewilder themfelves in abstract questions and metaphyfical difqui- fitions . La Fayette , whofe princi- ples were truly and entirely Ame- rican , brought forward a declara- tion , which was ...
Pagina 37
... laft that were thus affected . Every thing began to bear a molt dangerous appearance in that city , and all who had witneffed their late violences , had every thing now to [ C 3 ] apprehend ; apprehend ; and a fecond explofion like that ...
... laft that were thus affected . Every thing began to bear a molt dangerous appearance in that city , and all who had witneffed their late violences , had every thing now to [ C 3 ] apprehend ; apprehend ; and a fecond explofion like that ...
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Pagina 209 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Pagina 128 - Let her see him injured, but not provoked: Let her attend him to the tribunal, and consider the patience with which he endured the scoffs and reproaches of his enemies. Lead her to his cross, and let her view him in the agony of death, and hear his last prayer for his persecutors...
Pagina 127 - His scenes exhibit not much of humour, imagery, or passion : his personages are a kind of intellectual gladiators ; every sentence is to ward or strike ; the contest of smartness is never intermitted ; his wit is a meteor playing to and fro with alternate coruscations.
Pagina 22 - ... baggage he never took; then, mounting one of his hunters, his next attention was to get out of London, into that road where turnpikes were the fewest. Then, stopping under any hedge where grass presented itself for his horse, and a little water...
Pagina 99 - Nay, madam, he is a doctor; never rack his person, but rack his style: let him have pen, ink, and paper, and help of books, and be enjoined to continue the story where it breaketh off, and I will undertake, by collating the styles, to judge whether he were the author or no...
Pagina 26 - Forest ; and an old man and woman, his tenants, •were the only persons with whom he could hold any converse. Here he fell ill ; and as he would have no...
Pagina 129 - ... and supplications to God. Carry her to His table to view His poor fare, and hear His heavenly discourse.