Essays historical, political and moral; suppl. to Baratariana. By Brutus and Humphrey Search, المجلد 21774 |
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الصفحة ix
... character , and are fallen into the contempt they deferve . The profeffions of fome amongst them were known to be infincere , and only made to raise the wages of corruption . Others have given the most satisfying , ex- penfive proofs of ...
... character , and are fallen into the contempt they deferve . The profeffions of fome amongst them were known to be infincere , and only made to raise the wages of corruption . Others have given the most satisfying , ex- penfive proofs of ...
الصفحة xvii
... characters the most contemptible . Like Judas , he brings difgrace on , and betrays the best cause ; -- He merits the fame fate ! But the man of tried integrity , whose country never lay at the mercy of any fel- fish paffion , whilst he ...
... characters the most contemptible . Like Judas , he brings difgrace on , and betrays the best cause ; -- He merits the fame fate ! But the man of tried integrity , whose country never lay at the mercy of any fel- fish paffion , whilst he ...
الصفحة 7
... character in the Caftle ; the Palace was never defigned for the contemptible tribe of Apes - Figure - Dancers - Buffoons , needy Scrib-- blers and Expectants , Parafites and Sycophants , that of late have infefted and difgraced it . The ...
... character in the Caftle ; the Palace was never defigned for the contemptible tribe of Apes - Figure - Dancers - Buffoons , needy Scrib-- blers and Expectants , Parafites and Sycophants , that of late have infefted and difgraced it . The ...
الصفحة 9
... character , in private life , if , when afperfed , a prostitute thould appear in her defence . When just and generous ; and a friend to our liberties and commerce , Lord Harcourt , will find us a loving , loyal people , but we are all ...
... character , in private life , if , when afperfed , a prostitute thould appear in her defence . When just and generous ; and a friend to our liberties and commerce , Lord Harcourt , will find us a loving , loyal people , but we are all ...
الصفحة 15
... the fame , who is , by Pro- vidence , placed in a lower station and he will be happy ; for in the great drama of human life , ( or even on the stage ) it is not always the man who who acts the higher character that is the happi- eft [ 15 ]
... the fame , who is , by Pro- vidence , placed in a lower station and he will be happy ; for in the great drama of human life , ( or even on the stage ) it is not always the man who who acts the higher character that is the happi- eft [ 15 ]
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الصفحة 231 - Nothing is so effectual to this purpose as the liberty of the press, by which all the learning, wit, and genius of the nation, may be employed on the side of freedom ; and every one be animated to its defence.
الصفحة 175 - To bring a lover, a lady, and a rival into the fable ; to entangle them in contradictory obligations, perplex them with oppositions of interest, and harass them with violence of desires inconsistent with each other ; to make them meet in rapture, and part in agony ; to fill their mouths with hyperbolical joy and outrageous sorrow; to distress them as nothing...
الصفحة 79 - That this government hath been found, by long experience, to be a great impediment to the perfect reformation and growth of religion, and very prejudicial to the civil state.
الصفحة 120 - I did but prompt the age to quit their clogs By the known rules of ancient liberty, When straight a barbarous noise environs me Of owls and cuckoos, asses, apes, and dogs...
الصفحة 231 - It is apprehended that arbitrary power would steal in upon us were we not careful to prevent its progress, and were there not an easy method of conveying the alarm from one end of the kingdom to the other.
الصفحة 231 - We need not dread, from this liberty, any such ill consequences as followed from the harangues of the popular demagogues of Athens, and tribunes of Rome. A man reads a book or pamphlet alone and coolly. There is none present from whom he can catch the passion by contagion.
الصفحة 15 - What, brother! still in the same state! Still low and creeping! Are you not ashamed, when you behold me, who though lately in a like condition with you, am now become a great river, and shall shortly be able to rival the Danube or the Rhine, provided those friendly rains continue which have favoured my banks, but neglected yours?
الصفحة 131 - to kill and destroy rebels, and their adherents and relievers ; " but also, " to burn, waste, consume and demolish, all the places, towns and houses, where they had been relieved and harboured, with all the corn and hay there; and also to kill and destroy all the male inhabitants capable of bearing arms I " Nor were these sanguinary edicts disregarded.
الصفحة 56 - He was employed, not trusted ; and at the same time he imagined himself a subtile diver, who dexterously shot down into the profoundest regions of politics ; he was suffered only to sound the shallows nearest the shore, and was scarce admitted to descend below the froth at the top. Perhaps the deeper bottoms were too muddy for his inspection...
الصفحة 267 - ... consideration the present state of the province, and determine what is to be done at this difficult and dangerous conjuncture. I need not recount to you the violences which have been committed in this town, nor the declarations which have been made and still subsist, that the act of parliament for granting stamp-duties in the British colonies shall not be executed within this province. The ordinary executive authority of this government is much too weak to contradict...