The works of John Moore. With memoirs of his life and writings, by R. Anderson, Том 41820 |
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... seems to re- vive on account of political ones at the end of the eigh- teenth ; at such a time , the qualities of moderation , of candour , and benevolence , under the direction of a good understanding and scrupulous integrity , derive ...
... seems to re- vive on account of political ones at the end of the eigh- teenth ; at such a time , the qualities of moderation , of candour , and benevolence , under the direction of a good understanding and scrupulous integrity , derive ...
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... seems to have thought himself and family , includ- ing his illegitimate children , of more value than all his subjects together . Other monarchs have rated themselves and subjects ' in the same manner ; but Lewis XIV is perhaps the only ...
... seems to have thought himself and family , includ- ing his illegitimate children , of more value than all his subjects together . Other monarchs have rated themselves and subjects ' in the same manner ; but Lewis XIV is perhaps the only ...
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... hopes of a redress of grievances in the young prince , who had now attained the age at which he could assume the government . No maxim of holy writ seems to have made less impres- sion on mankind than this , Put not your trust 6 VIEW OF ...
... hopes of a redress of grievances in the young prince , who had now attained the age at which he could assume the government . No maxim of holy writ seems to have made less impres- sion on mankind than this , Put not your trust 6 VIEW OF ...
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... seems so violent , that it is difficult to conceive how it could have been adopted by any minister , however fond of public freedom , who was at the same time a friend to monarchy in France . The introduction of the German custom of ...
... seems so violent , that it is difficult to conceive how it could have been adopted by any minister , however fond of public freedom , who was at the same time a friend to monarchy in France . The introduction of the German custom of ...
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... seems likely to produce a good effect . 2. Although a measure , from apparent absurdity and the cruelty requisite in the execution , revolts at once the head and the heart , it is not rashly to be rejected on that account , as it may be ...
... seems likely to produce a good effect . 2. Although a measure , from apparent absurdity and the cruelty requisite in the execution , revolts at once the head and the heart , it is not rashly to be rejected on that account , as it may be ...
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