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Pagina 94
... means . Such is the condition of more than two - third parts of the immediate landholders in this kingdom . If every Lord would 20 set out his lands only to the cultivator , and allow him a fit reward for his industry , the revenue of ...
... means . Such is the condition of more than two - third parts of the immediate landholders in this kingdom . If every Lord would 20 set out his lands only to the cultivator , and allow him a fit reward for his industry , the revenue of ...
Pagina 306
... means , even the philosopher , acquires popular applause , and all 30 that are truly great the admiration of posterity . By means of polite learning alone , the patriot and the hero , the man who praiseth virtue , and he who practices ...
... means , even the philosopher , acquires popular applause , and all 30 that are truly great the admiration of posterity . By means of polite learning alone , the patriot and the hero , the man who praiseth virtue , and he who practices ...
Pagina 320
... means so 15 fruitful in absurdity . Among well - bred fools we may despise much , but have little to laugh at ; nature seems to present us with an uni- versal blank of silk , ribbands , smiles and whispers ; absurdity is the poet's game ...
... means so 15 fruitful in absurdity . Among well - bred fools we may despise much , but have little to laugh at ; nature seems to present us with an uni- versal blank of silk , ribbands , smiles and whispers ; absurdity is the poet's game ...
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