Essays, moral, political and literaryT. Cadell, London ; and, 1793 |
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... opposite fides , they contract an affection to the perfons with whom they are united , and an animofity against their antagon- ifts ; and these paffions they often transmit to their poste- rity . The real difference between Guelf and ...
... opposite fides , they contract an affection to the perfons with whom they are united , and an animofity against their antagon- ifts ; and these paffions they often transmit to their poste- rity . The real difference between Guelf and ...
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... opposite in their religious principles ; yet were uni- ted in their political ones , and were alike paffionate for a commonwealth . And fince the origin of Whig and To- ry , the leaders of the Whigs have either been Deifts or profeft ...
... opposite in their religious principles ; yet were uni- ted in their political ones , and were alike paffionate for a commonwealth . And fince the origin of Whig and To- ry , the leaders of the Whigs have either been Deifts or profeft ...
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... opposite motives of ambition or vain glory , which may lead him All of it is , at all to depopulate his little fovereignty . times , under his eye ; and he has leifure to inspect the moft minute detail of the marriage and education of ...
... opposite motives of ambition or vain glory , which may lead him All of it is , at all to depopulate his little fovereignty . times , under his eye ; and he has leifure to inspect the moft minute detail of the marriage and education of ...
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... opposite par- ty who fell into their hands , and banished fuch as had been fo fortunate as to escape their fury . No form of process , no law , no trial , no pardon . A fourth , a third , perhaps near half of the city , was flaughtered ...
... opposite par- ty who fell into their hands , and banished fuch as had been fo fortunate as to escape their fury . No form of process , no law , no trial , no pardon . A fourth , a third , perhaps near half of the city , was flaughtered ...
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... opposite pretenfions of prince and people . What would have been thought of one , that had propofed at that time , to fet afide Charles II . and fettle the crown on the Duke of York or Gloucester , merely in order to exclude all high ...
... opposite pretenfions of prince and people . What would have been thought of one , that had propofed at that time , to fet afide Charles II . and fettle the crown on the Duke of York or Gloucester , merely in order to exclude all high ...
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49 ページ - POLITICAL writers have established it as a maxim that, in contriving any system of government, and fixing the several checks and controls of the constitution, every man ought to be supposed a knave, and to have no other end, in all his actions, than private interest.
241 ページ - ... strong sense, united to delicate sentiment, improved by practice, perfected by comparison, and cleared of all prejudice, can alone entitle critics to this valuable character; and the joint verdict of such, wherever they are to be found, is the true standard of taste and beauty.
232 ページ - Many and frequent are the defects in the internal organs, which prevent or weaken the influence of those general principles, on which depends our sentiment of beauty or deformity.
310 ページ - What nation could then dispute with us in any foreign market, or pretend to navigate or to sell manufactures at the same price, which to us would afford sufficient profit? In how little time, therefore, must this bring back the money which we had lost, and raise us to the level of all the neighbouring nations? Where, after we have arrived, we immediately lose the advantage of the cheapness of labour and commodities; and the farther flowing in of money is stopped by our fulness and repletion.
283 ページ - Accordingly we find, that, in every kingdom, into which money begins to flow in greater abundance than formerly, everything takes a new face : labour and industry gain life ; the merchant becomes more enterprising, the manufacturer more diligent and skilful, and even the farmer follows his plough with greater alacrity and attention.
294 ページ - All augmentation has no other effect than to heighten the price of labour and commodities; and even this variation is little more than that of a name. In the progress towards these changes, the augmentation may have some influence, by exciting industry; but after the prices are settled, suitably to the new abundance of gold and silver, it has no manner of influence.
504 ページ - In a large government, which is modelled with masterly skill, there is compass and room enough to refine the democracy, from the lower people who may be admitted into the first elections, or first concoction of the commonwealth, to the higher magistrates who direct all the movements.
238 ページ - One accustomed to see, and examine, and weigh the several performances, admired in different ages and nations, can alone rate the merits of a work exhibited to his view, and assign its proper rank among the productions of genius.
282 ページ - ... kingdom. But to endeavour artificially to increase such a credit can never be the interest of any trading nation; but must lay them under disadvantages, by increasing money beyond its natural proportion to labour and commodities, and thereby heightening their price to the merchant and manufacturer.
115 ページ - Poets in all ages have advanced this claim to inspiration. There is not, however, any thing supernatural in the case. Their fire is not kindled from heaven. It only runs along the earth, is caught from one breast to another, and burns brightest where the materials are best prepared and most happily disposed.