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 ParisJ. Dodsley, 1793 - 364 páginas |
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... hands of the bookfellers , to the great lofs of an useful body of men . Whether the books fo charitably circulated , were ever as charitably read , is more than I know . Poffibly feveral of them have been exported to France ; and , like ...
... hands of the bookfellers , to the great lofs of an useful body of men . Whether the books fo charitably circulated , were ever as charitably read , is more than I know . Poffibly feveral of them have been exported to France ; and , like ...
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... hand which diftributes the dole , may have made them the inftruments of their pious defigns . Whatever I may have reafon to fufpect concerning private management , I shall speak of nothing as of a cer- tainty , but what is public . For ...
... hand which diftributes the dole , may have made them the inftruments of their pious defigns . Whatever I may have reafon to fufpect concerning private management , I shall speak of nothing as of a cer- tainty , but what is public . For ...
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... hands , were to execute " judgment on the heathen , and punishments upon the people ; to bind their kings with chains , " and their nobles with fetters of iron * . " Few harangues from the pulpit , except in the days of your league in ...
... hands , were to execute " judgment on the heathen , and punishments upon the people ; to bind their kings with chains , " and their nobles with fetters of iron * . " Few harangues from the pulpit , except in the days of your league in ...
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... , will teach their own leffons . The wife will determine from the gravity of the cafe ; the irritable from fenfibility to oppreffion ; the high - minded from difdain and and indignation at abufive power in unworthy hands ; the ( 43 )
... , will teach their own leffons . The wife will determine from the gravity of the cafe ; the irritable from fenfibility to oppreffion ; the high - minded from difdain and and indignation at abufive power in unworthy hands ; the ( 43 )
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... hands ; the brave and bold from the love of honourable danger in a generous caufe : but , with or without right , a revolution will be the very laft refource of the thinking and the good . " The third head of right , afferted by the ...
... hands ; the brave and bold from the love of honourable danger in a generous caufe : but , with or without right , a revolution will be the very laft refource of the thinking and the good . " The third head of right , afferted by the ...
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