Reflections on the Revolution in France, and on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London Relative to that Event: In a Letter Intended to Have Been Sent to a Gentleman in Paris, Temas1-2J. Dodsley, 1790 - 364 páginas |
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... fhould know them to be the tears of folly . Indeed the theatre is a better school of moral sentiments than churches , where the feelings of humanity are thus outraged . Poets , who have to deal with an audience not yet graduated in the ...
... fhould know them to be the tears of folly . Indeed the theatre is a better school of moral sentiments than churches , where the feelings of humanity are thus outraged . Poets , who have to deal with an audience not yet graduated in the ...
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... derived from an expected union with the counsels and forces of the French nation , they should draw consider- able numbers into their faction , and in conse- quence K 2 quence fhould seriously attempt any thing here in imitation of ( 131 )
... derived from an expected union with the counsels and forces of the French nation , they should draw consider- able numbers into their faction , and in conse- quence K 2 quence fhould seriously attempt any thing here in imitation of ( 131 )
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... fhould seriously attempt any thing here in imitation of what has been done with you , the event , I dare venture to prophesy , will be , that , with some trouble to their country , they will soon accomplish their own destruction . This ...
... fhould seriously attempt any thing here in imitation of what has been done with you , the event , I dare venture to prophesy , will be , that , with some trouble to their country , they will soon accomplish their own destruction . This ...
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... fhould be unfit to take even my humble part in the service of mankind . In that study I could not pass by a vast portion of our nature , as it appeared modified in a country but twenty - four miles from the shore of this island . On my ...
... fhould be unfit to take even my humble part in the service of mankind . In that study I could not pass by a vast portion of our nature , as it appeared modified in a country but twenty - four miles from the shore of this island . On my ...
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... fhould quef- tion whether all this civic fwearing , clubbing , and feafting , would dispose them more than at prefent they are difpofed , to an obedience to their offi- eers ; or teach them better to fubmit to the austere rules of ...
... fhould quef- tion whether all this civic fwearing , clubbing , and feafting , would dispose them more than at prefent they are difpofed , to an obedience to their offi- eers ; or teach them better to fubmit to the austere rules of ...
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