Reflections on the Revolution in France ... The third editionJ. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 |
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Strona 36
... shall beg leave , before I go any further , to take notice of fome paltry artifices , which the abettors of election as the only lawful title to the crown , are ready to employ , in order to ren- der the fupport of the juft principles ...
... shall beg leave , before I go any further , to take notice of fome paltry artifices , which the abettors of election as the only lawful title to the crown , are ready to employ , in order to ren- der the fupport of the juft principles ...
Strona 73
... shall become wife . " - " How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough , and that glo- " rieth in the goad ; that driveth oxen ; and is occupied in " their labours ; and whose talk is of bullocks ? ” Ver . 27 . " So every carpenter and ...
... shall become wife . " - " How can he get wisdom that holdeth the plough , and that glo- " rieth in the goad ; that driveth oxen ; and is occupied in " their labours ; and whose talk is of bullocks ? ” Ver . 27 . " So every carpenter and ...
Strona 97
... which , during the remainder of my life , I shall " think of with wonder and gratification . " Thefe gentlemen agree marvellously in their feelings . st H ( he ( he had very triumphantly chofen his place ) said 197 ( 97 )
... which , during the remainder of my life , I shall " think of with wonder and gratification . " Thefe gentlemen agree marvellously in their feelings . st H ( he ( he had very triumphantly chofen his place ) said 197 ( 97 )
Strona 125
... and charity ; and , depend upon it , we shall never confifcate a fhilling of that ho- nourable and pious fund , nor think of enriching the treasury with the fpoils of the poor - box . To To tell you the truth , my dear Sir , ( 125 )
... and charity ; and , depend upon it , we shall never confifcate a fhilling of that ho- nourable and pious fund , nor think of enriching the treasury with the fpoils of the poor - box . To To tell you the truth , my dear Sir , ( 125 )
Strona 159
... are fafe from the dun- geons and iron cages of their old mafters . Shall we be more tender of the tyrants of our own time , when we fee them acting worse tragedies under 43 under our eyes ? fhall we not use the ( 159 )
... are fafe from the dun- geons and iron cages of their old mafters . Shall we be more tender of the tyrants of our own time , when we fee them acting worse tragedies under 43 under our eyes ? fhall we not use the ( 159 )
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