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Pagina 171
We shall not recur to any of this writer ' s former works in support of the opinion
which we are now advancing though ample proofs might be there collected ; it
will be sufficient for us to make a few observations on the historical portraits ...
We shall not recur to any of this writer ' s former works in support of the opinion
which we are now advancing though ample proofs might be there collected ; it
will be sufficient for us to make a few observations on the historical portraits ...
Pagina 207
The writer then proceeds to discuss the Puritans , to whom also Lord B . had
alluded , and the first English Revolution . As to the piety and morality of the
Puritans , he cuts that point very short : For Cromwell , ' says he , and his Puritans
, I have ...
The writer then proceeds to discuss the Puritans , to whom also Lord B . had
alluded , and the first English Revolution . As to the piety and morality of the
Puritans , he cuts that point very short : For Cromwell , ' says he , and his Puritans
, I have ...
Pagina 474
M . SÀY appears to have read Adam Smith in a French translation , and probably
also the other English writers whoše ... of the word labor ; which that writer
employs , he says , sometimes in its strict and original sense of an exertion of
strength ...
M . SÀY appears to have read Adam Smith in a French translation , and probably
also the other English writers whoše ... of the word labor ; which that writer
employs , he says , sometimes in its strict and original sense of an exertion of
strength ...
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