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Pagina 95
... possessing the mind of man , that can impel him on to the unwarrantable , and hazardous , mode of advancing money to ... possessed with the insidi- ous resolution of casting the burthen on the unwary , should danger occur , by selling ...
... possessing the mind of man , that can impel him on to the unwarrantable , and hazardous , mode of advancing money to ... possessed with the insidi- ous resolution of casting the burthen on the unwary , should danger occur , by selling ...
Pagina 105
... possessed by man ; and he joined with them taste and humour . The writer of the present little volume evidently imitates the manner of the Doctor's " Poor Richard , " but with inferior powers . Nevertheless , he says many things very ...
... possessed by man ; and he joined with them taste and humour . The writer of the present little volume evidently imitates the manner of the Doctor's " Poor Richard , " but with inferior powers . Nevertheless , he says many things very ...
Pagina 257
... possessed before . The English had ed their morals and their religion , whilst the French have abandoned both . Without these necessary restraints men can never live in a state of society , much less can a great nation be governed or ...
... possessed before . The English had ed their morals and their religion , whilst the French have abandoned both . Without these necessary restraints men can never live in a state of society , much less can a great nation be governed or ...
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