English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929 Seiten |
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... kind and to the real interest of the state . In short , the very spirit of faction , for the greatest part , seems to be no other than the abuse or irregularity of that so- cial love and common affection which is natural to mankind ...
... kind and to the real interest of the state . In short , the very spirit of faction , for the greatest part , seems to be no other than the abuse or irregularity of that so- cial love and common affection which is natural to mankind ...
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... kind of entertainment not to be found , nor which was even intended , in the following pages , it may not be improper to premise a few words concerning this kind of writ- ing , which I do not remember to have seen hitherto attempted in ...
... kind of entertainment not to be found , nor which was even intended , in the following pages , it may not be improper to premise a few words concerning this kind of writ- ing , which I do not remember to have seen hitherto attempted in ...
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... kind of knowl- edge . “ He pursued it , " says Suetonius , " usque ad ineptias et derisum , & c . , to a degree of folly and ridicule ; for he used to ask the grammarians , of whose com- pany he was very fond , such kind of questions as ...
... kind of knowl- edge . “ He pursued it , " says Suetonius , " usque ad ineptias et derisum , & c . , to a degree of folly and ridicule ; for he used to ask the grammarians , of whose com- pany he was very fond , such kind of questions as ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 4 |
THE POOR MANS PLEA | 14 |
THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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