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" Arbitrary power I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is a happier state of life than a slave at the oar... "
Outlines of the Art of Expression - Página 96
por Joseph Henry Gilmore - 1876 - 117 páginas
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A tale of a tub. The battle of the books [and essays

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 488 páginas
...whatever numbers; which, notwithstanding all that Hobbes, Filmer, and others have said to its advantage, I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is in a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar. It is reckoned ill-manners, as well as unreasonable...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 350 páginas
...too much in the familiar style to be proper in a grave treatise. 2. 8ufiply nmrds that are wanting. " Arbitrary power I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is a happier state of life than a slave at the oar :" it should have been, " as much as the state of a savage is...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1805 - 348 páginas
...familiar style to be proper in a. grave treatise. 2. Supply words that are vVcmcirig. " Arbitrary poorer I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage- is a happier state of life than a slave at the oar :" it should have been, " as much as the sttete of a savage is...
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An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that ...

Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 páginas
...whatever numbers ; which, notwithstanding all that Hobbes, Filmer, and others, have said to its advantage, I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself ; as much as a savage is in a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar. It is reckoned ill manners, as well as unreasonable,...
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An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the ..., Volumen1

Lindley Murray - 1808 - 526 páginas
...stj le to be proper in a grave treatise. Dd 2 2. fiuppfy nvrds that are wanting. " Arbitrary power f look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is a Jiappier state of life, than a slave at the oar:" it should have been, " as much as the state of a...
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English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an ...

Lindley Murray - 1809 - 346 páginas
...too much in the familiar style to be proper in a grave treatise. 2. Supply words that are wanting. " Arbitrary power I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, a's much as a savuge is a happier state of life than a slave at the oar:" it should have been, "as...
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Elements of English Grammar: With a Postscript, Analysis, and an Appendix

Jonathan Morgan - 1814 - 298 páginas
...expressions, and all words and phrases, not adapted to our meaning. 1. Sufifily such words as are wanting. u Arbitrary power I look upon, as a greater evil, than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar." 1 view arbitrary power, as a greater evil than anarchy itself,...
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The Works of Jonathan Swift: Twelve sermons. Tracts

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 462 páginas
...whatever numbers ; which, notwithstanding all that Hobbes, Filmer, and others have said to its advantage, I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is in a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar. It is reckoned ill manners, as well as unreasonable,...
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Twelve sermons. Tracts

Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 470 páginas
...whatever numbers ; which, notwithstanding all that -Hobbes, Filmer, and others have said to its advantage, I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is in a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar. It is reckoned ill manners, as well as unreasonable,...
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The Churchman Armed Against the Errors of Time, Volumen2

1814 - 630 páginas
...whatever numbers; which, notwithstanding all that Hobbes, Filmer, and others have said to its advantage, I look upon as a greater evil than anarchy itself, as much as a savage is in a happier state of life, than a slave at the oar. It is reckoned ill-manners, as well as unreasonable,...
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