Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 Seiten Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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... Regard to Truth . For though it is undoubtedly possible , that a Man , however cautious , may be sometimes deceived by an artful Appearance of Virtue , or by false Evidences of Guilt , such Errors will not be fre- quent ; and it will be ...
... Regard to Truth . For though it is undoubtedly possible , that a Man , however cautious , may be sometimes deceived by an artful Appearance of Virtue , or by false Evidences of Guilt , such Errors will not be fre- quent ; and it will be ...
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... Regard to my Com- plaints , as to publish them , I am inclined by Vanity , or Grati- tude , to continue our Correspondence ; and , indeed , without either of these Motives , I am , at present , glad of an Opportunity to write , both ...
... Regard to my Com- plaints , as to publish them , I am inclined by Vanity , or Grati- tude , to continue our Correspondence ; and , indeed , without either of these Motives , I am , at present , glad of an Opportunity to write , both ...
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... Regard . 81 The Measure of Justice prescribed to us , in our Transactions with others , is remarkably clear and comprehensive : whatsoever ye would that Men should do unto you , even so do unto them . A Law by which every Claim of Right ...
... Regard . 81 The Measure of Justice prescribed to us , in our Transactions with others , is remarkably clear and comprehensive : whatsoever ye would that Men should do unto you , even so do unto them . A Law by which every Claim of Right ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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