| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - Liczba stron: 440
...Objects it makes vifible, are the mere Illufions of Fancy. To drop the Metaphor, Sir, it is impoffible to fuppofe that Men in general will difcharge their Duty with a Zeal, Steadinefs, and Affiduity, when it is contrary to their Intereft, equal to that which they will exert... | |
| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - Liczba stron: 430
...Objects it makes vifible, are the mere Illufions of Fancy. To drop the Metaphor, Sir, it is impoffible to fuppofe that Men in general will difcharge their Duty with a Zeal, Steadinefs, and Affiduity, when it is contrary to their Intereft, equal to that which they will exert... | |
| 1767 - Liczba stron: 640
...vifible, are the mere illufions of fancy. ' To drop the metaphor, continues the Doctor, it is impoffible to fuppofe that men, in general, will difcharge their duty with a zeal, ireadinefs and afilduity, when it is contrary to their intereft; equal to that which they will exert... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1767 - Liczba stron: 588
...viiible, are the mere illufions of fancy. * To drop the metaphor, continues the Doctor, it is impoffible to fuppofe that men, in general, will difcharge their duty with a zeal, ft cadinefs and afliduity, when it is contrary to their intereft; equal to that which they will exert... | |
| 1767 - Liczba stron: 786
...objects it makes vifible, are the mere illufions of fancy. To drop the metaphor, fir, it is impoflible to fuppofe that men in general will difcharge their duty with a zeal, fteadinefs, and affiduity, when it is contrary to their intereft, equal to that which they will exert in fulfillingir,... | |
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