Moral and Political Dialogues: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance, Band 1T. Cadell, 1776 |
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... say to the world on the fub- ject either of morals or govern- ment , they generally chose the way of DIALOGUE , for the con- veyance of their inftructions ; as fuppofing they might chance to gain a readier acceptance in this agreeable ...
... say to the world on the fub- ject either of morals or govern- ment , they generally chose the way of DIALOGUE , for the con- veyance of their inftructions ; as fuppofing they might chance to gain a readier acceptance in this agreeable ...
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... say the truth , it was not denied me by the house , who had their own ends to ferve by this indulgence [ k ] ) to [ ] To this purpofe my Lord CLARENDON . " He [ Mr. W. ] spoke , upon all occafions , with great C 3 reafon reafon and ...
... say the truth , it was not denied me by the house , who had their own ends to ferve by this indulgence [ k ] ) to [ ] To this purpofe my Lord CLARENDON . " He [ Mr. W. ] spoke , upon all occafions , with great C 3 reafon reafon and ...
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... say , so fagely contrived , and , as my very enemies will own , executed fo happily , that I cannot to this day reflect on my conduct in that affair without fa- tisfaction . DR . MORE . YET it had fome confequences which a man of your ...
... say , so fagely contrived , and , as my very enemies will own , executed fo happily , that I cannot to this day reflect on my conduct in that affair without fa- tisfaction . DR . MORE . YET it had fome confequences which a man of your ...
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... say : but you promised to hear me out , without interruption . WHAT remains I fhall dispatch in few words , having fo fully vindicated the moft obnoxious part of my life , and opened the general principles , I acted upon , fo clearly ...
... say : but you promised to hear me out , without interruption . WHAT remains I fhall dispatch in few words , having fo fully vindicated the moft obnoxious part of my life , and opened the general principles , I acted upon , fo clearly ...
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... say , to the public . I would enforce all this with the mild perfuafions of a friend ; and with the wisdom , the authority of a great perfon , to whofe opinion you owe a deference , and who deferves it too from the entire love and ...
... say , to the public . I would enforce all this with the mild perfuafions of a friend ; and with the wisdom , the authority of a great perfon , to whofe opinion you owe a deference , and who deferves it too from the entire love and ...
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