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... become a fcience , and begins to be ftudied as an object of primary im- portance , by thofe who afpire to dignified offices in the ftate . At prefent , indeed , this fcience is only in its infancy , and its firft principles are little ...
... become a fcience , and begins to be ftudied as an object of primary im- portance , by thofe who afpire to dignified offices in the ftate . At prefent , indeed , this fcience is only in its infancy , and its firft principles are little ...
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... become fo enlightened as to be able rightly to understand their own interefts , they will be convinced that the revenue of the prince muft ever be in proportion to the welfare of the people ; and that whatever shall retard the ...
... become fo enlightened as to be able rightly to understand their own interefts , they will be convinced that the revenue of the prince muft ever be in proportion to the welfare of the people ; and that whatever shall retard the ...
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... becomes interefting : we are there- fore forry to find the latter of thefe tranflations was undertaken by a female pen , the dedication to the Duke of Montagu being figned Elizabeth Helme . The natural hiftorian knows no indecency in ...
... becomes interefting : we are there- fore forry to find the latter of thefe tranflations was undertaken by a female pen , the dedication to the Duke of Montagu being figned Elizabeth Helme . The natural hiftorian knows no indecency in ...
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... becomes hideous at the end of a few years . ' Queen Elizabeth then has no monument ! yet Mr. Ralph found one , erected in a style that he feverely condemns , and M. D'Archenholz may fee a print of it in Dart's Antiquities of Westminster ...
... becomes hideous at the end of a few years . ' Queen Elizabeth then has no monument ! yet Mr. Ralph found one , erected in a style that he feverely condemns , and M. D'Archenholz may fee a print of it in Dart's Antiquities of Westminster ...
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... becomes complete at Sennaar ; of which kingdom Mr. B. fums up his account in the following expreffive words : War and treason feem to be the only employment of this horrid people , whom Heaven has feparated by almost impaffible deferts ...
... becomes complete at Sennaar ; of which kingdom Mr. B. fums up his account in the following expreffive words : War and treason feem to be the only employment of this horrid people , whom Heaven has feparated by almost impaffible deferts ...
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Página 441 - By this wise prejudice we are taught to look with horror on those children of their country who are prompt rashly to hack that aged parent in pieces, and put him into the kettle of magicians, in hopes that, by their poisonous weeds and wild incantations, they may regenerate the paternal constitution, and renovate their father's life.
Página 357 - And he said, Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this: is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives?
Página 441 - ... approach to the faults of the state as to the wounds of a father, with pious awe and trembling solicitude.
Página 440 - By this unprincipled facility of changing the state as often, and as much, and in as many ways as there are floating fancies or fashions, the whole chain and continuity of the commonwealth would be broken. No one generation could link with the other. Men would become little better than the flies of a summer.
Página 39 - ... in colour like the purple part of the rainbow, but not so compressed or thick. It did not occupy twenty yards in breadth, and was about twelve feet high from the ground. It was a kind of...
Página 36 - Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, made all that the LORD commanded Moses. 23 And with him was Aholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Dan, an engraver, and a cunning workman, and an embroiderer in blue, and in purple, and in scarlet, and fine linen.
Página 442 - For those purposes they think some part of the wealth of the country is as usefully employed, as it can be in fomenting the luxury of individuals. It is the public ornament. It is the public consolation. It nourishes the public hope. The poorest man finds his own importance and dignity in it...
Página 325 - I have, to contemplate without emotion that elevation and that fall! Little did I dream when she added titles of veneration to those of enthusiastic, distant, respectful love, that she should ever be obliged to carry the sharp antidote against disgrace concealed in that bosom; little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fallen upon her in a nation of gallant men...
Página 125 - As soon as this plague appears, and their buzzing is heard, all the cattle forsake their food, and run wildly about the plain, till they die, worn out with fatigue, fright, and hunger.
Página 477 - Christ ; and see that you never cease your labour, your care and diligence, until you have done all that lieth in you, according to your bounden duty, to bring all such as are or shall be committed to your charge, unto that agreement in the faith and knowledge of God, and to that ripeness and perfectness of age in Christ, that there be no place left among you, either for error in religion, or for viciousness in life.