The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... mankind , and communicating a man's parts , virtues , or qualifications , to the world . This is so strong upon men of great genius , that they have a ressless fond- nefs for fatisfying the world in the mistakes they might possibly be ...
... mankind , and communicating a man's parts , virtues , or qualifications , to the world . This is so strong upon men of great genius , that they have a ressless fond- nefs for fatisfying the world in the mistakes they might possibly be ...
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... mankind . This piece has for its title , A discourse of free - thinking occa fioned by the rise and growth of a sect called Free - think . ers . The author very methodically enters upon his argu- ment ; and says , " By free - thinking ...
... mankind . This piece has for its title , A discourse of free - thinking occa fioned by the rise and growth of a sect called Free - think . ers . The author very methodically enters upon his argu- ment ; and says , " By free - thinking ...
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... mankind upon benevolent and generous principles , that think to furmount their own natural meanness , by laying offences in the way of such as make it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honeft arts of life . If it ...
... mankind upon benevolent and generous principles , that think to furmount their own natural meanness , by laying offences in the way of such as make it their endeavour to excel upon the received maxims and honeft arts of life . If it ...
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... mankind , who take their notion of characters from the learned ; but also the bet- ter fort must by this means lose some part at least of that defire of fame which is the incentive to generous actions , when they find it promiscuously ...
... mankind , who take their notion of characters from the learned ; but also the bet- ter fort must by this means lose some part at least of that defire of fame which is the incentive to generous actions , when they find it promiscuously ...
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... mankind are mad , from high to low . T Here is an oblique way of reproof , which takes off from the sharpness of it ; and an address in flat- try , which makes it sagreeable though never so grofs . But of all flatterers , the most ...
... mankind are mad , from high to low . T Here is an oblique way of reproof , which takes off from the sharpness of it ; and an address in flat- try , which makes it sagreeable though never so grofs . But of all flatterers , the most ...
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