The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, 第 2 巻H.D. Symonds, 1797 |
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... person the inflexions of his mind : nor do I think that we can purfue this fcience any farther , than to trace in the matter written , the peculiar elegance , delicacy , and fenfibility of the writer's mind . Dr. Adam Smith , in his ...
... person the inflexions of his mind : nor do I think that we can purfue this fcience any farther , than to trace in the matter written , the peculiar elegance , delicacy , and fenfibility of the writer's mind . Dr. Adam Smith , in his ...
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... person to that of one's own . Whoever has continually his own way cannot be free ; and , in reality , to command is to obey . " He fays , in his " Lettres ecrites de la Montagne : " " After having , during the whole courfe of my life ...
... person to that of one's own . Whoever has continually his own way cannot be free ; and , in reality , to command is to obey . " He fays , in his " Lettres ecrites de la Montagne : " " After having , during the whole courfe of my life ...
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... person who ought never to be fuffered by a controuling parliament to continue in any of thofe fituations which confer the lead and direction of all our public affairs ; because such a man has no connection with the intereft of the ...
... person who ought never to be fuffered by a controuling parliament to continue in any of thofe fituations which confer the lead and direction of all our public affairs ; because such a man has no connection with the intereft of the ...
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... persons who administer it , all originate from the people . " A popular origin cannot therefore be the characteristical diftinction of a popular representative . This belongs equally to all parts of government , and in all forms . The ...
... persons who administer it , all originate from the people . " A popular origin cannot therefore be the characteristical diftinction of a popular representative . This belongs equally to all parts of government , and in all forms . The ...
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... PERSON fhe was above the middle ftature , and rather bony her eyes were poor and inexpreffive ; yet , from the ftrength of her forehead , there was fome- thing commanding in her countenance . She was flow in converfation ; feemed to ...
... PERSON fhe was above the middle ftature , and rather bony her eyes were poor and inexpreffive ; yet , from the ftrength of her forehead , there was fome- thing commanding in her countenance . She was flow in converfation ; feemed to ...
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418 ページ - Our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order of the world, and with the mode of existence decreed to a permanent body composed of transitory parts ; wherein, by the disposition of a stupendous wisdom, moulding together the great mysterious incorporation of the human race...
418 ページ - The institutions of policy, the goods of fortune, the gifts of Providence, are handed down to us, and from us in the same course and order. Our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order of the world, and with the mode of existence decreed to a permanent body composed of transitory, parts...
421 ページ - ... it is with infinite caution that any man ought to venture upon pulling down an edifice which has answered in any tolerable degree for ages the common purposes of society, or on building it up again, without having models and patterns of approved utility before his eyes.
461 ページ - If a great change is to be made in human affairs, the minds of men will be fitted to it ; the general opinions and feelings will draw that way. Every fear, every hope will forward it ; and then they who persist in opposing this mighty current in human affairs, will appear rather to resist the decrees of Providence itself, than the mere designs of men. They will not be resolute and firm, but perverse and obstinate...
421 ページ - The science of government being therefore so practical in itself, and intended for such practical purposes, a matter which requires experience, and even more experience than any person can gain in his whole life, however sagacious and...
423 ページ - Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom. The unbought grace of life, the cheap defence of nations, the nurse of manly sentiment and heroic enterprise is gone...
417 ページ - You will observe, that from Magna Charta to the Declaration of Right, it has been the uniform policy of our constitution to claim and assert our liberties, as an entailed inheritance derived to us from our forefathers, and to be transmitted to our posterity ; as an estate specially belonging to the people of this kingdom, without any reference whatever to any other more general or prior right.
39 ページ - To paint fair Nature, by divine command, • Her magic pencil in his glowing hand, A Shakspeare rose: then, to expand his fame Wide o'er this breathing world, a Garrick came. Though sunk in death the forms the Poet drew, The Actor's genius bade them breathe anew; Though, like the bard himself, in night they lay, Immortal Garrick call'd them...
88 ページ - In thoughts from the visions of the night, When deep sleep falleth on men, Fear came upon me, and trembling, Which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; The hair of my flesh stood up : It stood still, but I could not discern the form thereof: An image was before mine eyes, There was silence, and I heard a voice...
461 ページ - It has given me many anxious moments for the last two years. If a great change is to be made in human affairs, the minds of men will be fitted to it ; the general opinions and feelings will draw that way. Every fear, every hope will forward it ; and then they who persist...