The Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - 313 pagina's |
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... peace within himself , but beloved and es- teemed by all about him . He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind , in the returns of affection and good - will , which are paid A 3 of BAYERISCHE ...
... peace within himself , but beloved and es- teemed by all about him . He receives a suitable tribute for his universal benevolence to mankind , in the returns of affection and good - will , which are paid A 3 of BAYERISCHE ...
Pagina 16
... mankind , to be instructed in wisdom . and virtue , than in politics ; and to be made good fa- thers , husbands and sons , than counsellors and states- men . Had the philosophers and great men of antiquity , who took so much pains in ...
... mankind , to be instructed in wisdom . and virtue , than in politics ; and to be made good fa- thers , husbands and sons , than counsellors and states- men . Had the philosophers and great men of antiquity , who took so much pains in ...
Pagina 25
... mankind from those conspicuous stations of life to which they have been sometimes advanced , and all this without any regard to his private interest , would be no small benefactor to his country . I remember to have read in DIODORUS ...
... mankind from those conspicuous stations of life to which they have been sometimes advanced , and all this without any regard to his private interest , would be no small benefactor to his country . I remember to have read in DIODORUS ...
Pagina 52
... mankind , rather subjects for their admira- tion than example . However , there are no ideas strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent excellent men ...
... mankind , rather subjects for their admira- tion than example . However , there are no ideas strike more forcibly upon our imaginations , than those which are raised from reflections upon the exits of great and excellent excellent men ...
Pagina 70
... mankind whose portion it is to live in servitude , that those whom they depend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as their condi- tion will admit of . There are , as these unhappy cor- respondents inform me , masters who are ...
... mankind whose portion it is to live in servitude , that those whom they depend upon will not allow them to be even as happy as their condi- tion will admit of . There are , as these unhappy cor- respondents inform me , masters who are ...
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