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Pagina 15
... Mankind , would be as contemptible in one State of Life as another , A couple of Courtiers making Professions of Esteem , would make the same Figure after Breach of Promise , as two Knights of the Post convicted of Perjury . But ...
... Mankind , would be as contemptible in one State of Life as another , A couple of Courtiers making Professions of Esteem , would make the same Figure after Breach of Promise , as two Knights of the Post convicted of Perjury . But ...
Pagina 16
... Mankind , than without being such , to have the publick Fame of it . Where therefore an eminent Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does but encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies : The im potent Pains which are taken to ...
... Mankind , than without being such , to have the publick Fame of it . Where therefore an eminent Merit is robbed by Artifice or Detraction , it does but encrease by such Endeavours of its Enemies : The im potent Pains which are taken to ...
Pagina 23
... Mankind ; by the Preparation of his Cargo and the Manufacture of his Returns , he furnishes Employment and Subsist ance to greater Numbers than the richest Nobleman ; and even the Nobleman is obliged to him for finding S out foreign ...
... Mankind ; by the Preparation of his Cargo and the Manufacture of his Returns , he furnishes Employment and Subsist ance to greater Numbers than the richest Nobleman ; and even the Nobleman is obliged to him for finding S out foreign ...
Pagina 33
... Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general ...
... Mankind , which deserves the Title of a Moral Virtue . The next way of a Man's bringing his Good - nature to the Test is , to consider whether it operates according to the Rules of Reason and Duty : For if , notwithstand ing its general ...
Pagina 41
... Mankind , but are stifled in their Birth by reason of some remote Tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the Minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of Ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing ...
... Mankind , but are stifled in their Birth by reason of some remote Tendency which they carry in them to corrupt the Minds of those who read them ; did they know how many glances of Ill - nature are industriously avoided for fear of doing ...
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