Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen2A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... afford the expence ; and the pu- blic gains by the encouragement that is given to arts , manufactures , and com- merce . But a mode of living above a man's annual income , weakens the ftate , by reducing to poverty , not only the ...
... afford the expence ; and the pu- blic gains by the encouragement that is given to arts , manufactures , and com- merce . But a mode of living above a man's annual income , weakens the ftate , by reducing to poverty , not only the ...
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... afford a good illuftration . In the latter , people , occupied with their domef- tic concerns , are in a manner strangers to each other : a degree of averfion prevails , which gives birth to envy and detraction . In the former , a court ...
... afford a good illuftration . In the latter , people , occupied with their domef- tic concerns , are in a manner strangers to each other : a degree of averfion prevails , which gives birth to envy and detraction . In the former , a court ...
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... afford con- viction , if any thing can , that our best course is to submit humbly to whatever befals , and to rest satisfied , that the world is governed by wifdom , not by chance . What can be expected of barbarians , but utter ...
... afford con- viction , if any thing can , that our best course is to submit humbly to whatever befals , and to rest satisfied , that the world is governed by wifdom , not by chance . What can be expected of barbarians , but utter ...
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... afford- ing gratification to every fenfual appetite , become an idol to which all men bow the knee ; and , when riches are worshipped as a passport to power as well as to pleasure , they corrupt the heart , eradicate every virtue , and ...
... afford- ing gratification to every fenfual appetite , become an idol to which all men bow the knee ; and , when riches are worshipped as a passport to power as well as to pleasure , they corrupt the heart , eradicate every virtue , and ...
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... afford a deplorable in- ( a ) See Dr Robertfon's hiftory of Charles V. where this incident is related with uncommon fpirit . ftance ftance of this obfervation . The heat of the climate Sk . V. Great and Small States . 283.
... afford a deplorable in- ( a ) See Dr Robertfon's hiftory of Charles V. where this incident is related with uncommon fpirit . ftance ftance of this obfervation . The heat of the climate Sk . V. Great and Small States . 283.
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