Enlightened England: An Anthology of Eighteenth Century LiteratureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... poor honest creature at a most inhuman rate , and is not to be called to account because it is his wife ; this sort of barbarity was never so notorious and so much encouraged as at present , for every vagabond thinks he may cripple his ...
... poor honest creature at a most inhuman rate , and is not to be called to account because it is his wife ; this sort of barbarity was never so notorious and so much encouraged as at present , for every vagabond thinks he may cripple his ...
الصفحة 108
... poor . Knowledge both enlarges and multiplies our desires , and the fewer things a man wishes for , the more easily his necessities may be supplied . The welfare and felicity , therefore , of every state and kingdom require that the ...
... poor . Knowledge both enlarges and multiplies our desires , and the fewer things a man wishes for , the more easily his necessities may be supplied . The welfare and felicity , therefore , of every state and kingdom require that the ...
الصفحة 110
... poor ? None certainly are nearer to it or fitter for it . Besides that , the things I called hard- ships neither seem nor are such to those who have been brought up to ' em and know no better . There is not a more contented people ...
... poor ? None certainly are nearer to it or fitter for it . Besides that , the things I called hard- ships neither seem nor are such to those who have been brought up to ' em and know no better . There is not a more contented people ...
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Isaac Watts | 15 |
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