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Pagina 6
... given point , foon enough to ftop the progrefs of an enemy , who might land on our eaftern or fouthern coaft , before he could become master of London . Befides , the defects which I have juft been ftating , would be found peculiarly ...
... given point , foon enough to ftop the progrefs of an enemy , who might land on our eaftern or fouthern coaft , before he could become master of London . Befides , the defects which I have juft been ftating , would be found peculiarly ...
Pagina 10
... given to interfere with their neighbours , from other motives than thofe of pure philanthropy . We ftill talk of them , however , not only with patience , but with admiration , and manifeft a liberal indulgence to their failings , while ...
... given to interfere with their neighbours , from other motives than thofe of pure philanthropy . We ftill talk of them , however , not only with patience , but with admiration , and manifeft a liberal indulgence to their failings , while ...
Pagina 11
... given , and must often be given , to rank , and to wealth , and to personal in- fluence , without any great regard to superior fitness or ability . In the first formation of society , or in its second formation , in the event of a ...
... given , and must often be given , to rank , and to wealth , and to personal in- fluence , without any great regard to superior fitness or ability . In the first formation of society , or in its second formation , in the event of a ...
Pagina 12
... given among a small number of families . This produced a twofold effect on the go- vernment ; in both its branches most prejudicial to its vigour and prosperity . In the first place , by narrowing prodigiously the range of selection ...
... given among a small number of families . This produced a twofold effect on the go- vernment ; in both its branches most prejudicial to its vigour and prosperity . In the first place , by narrowing prodigiously the range of selection ...
Pagina 16
... given away to persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended , are undoubtedly very slender , and , beyond all question , much lower than might be required ...
... given away to persons utterly incapable of their duties ; but still , the qualifications required by us in a can- didate properly recommended , are undoubtedly very slender , and , beyond all question , much lower than might be required ...
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