Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJ. Johnson, 1807 |
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Pàgina xii
... whereof , I assure you , I sometimes wish your infirmities translated upon my- self , that her majesty might have the service of so active and able a mind ; and I might be with excuse confined to these contemplations and studies , for ...
... whereof , I assure you , I sometimes wish your infirmities translated upon my- self , that her majesty might have the service of so active and able a mind ; and I might be with excuse confined to these contemplations and studies , for ...
Pàgina 33
... ( whereof the me- mory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) , there is not one that hath been transported to the mad de- gree of love ; which shews , that great spirits and great business do keep out this weak passion . You must except ...
... ( whereof the me- mory remaineth , either ancient or recent ) , there is not one that hath been transported to the mad de- gree of love ; which shews , that great spirits and great business do keep out this weak passion . You must except ...
Pàgina 36
... whereof the latter is a curse : for in evil the best condition is not to will ; the second not to can . But power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring ; for good thoughts ( though God accept them ) , yet towards men are ...
... whereof the latter is a curse : for in evil the best condition is not to will ; the second not to can . But power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring ; for good thoughts ( though God accept them ) , yet towards men are ...
Pàgina 55
... knitteth them in a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some general pre- servatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; E 4 OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . 55.
... knitteth them in a common cause . For the remedies , there may be some general pre- servatives , whereof we will speak : as for the just cure , it must answer to the particular disease ; E 4 OF SEDITIONS AND TROUBLES . 55.
Pàgina 56
... whereof we speak , which is , want and poverty in the estate ; to which purpose serveth the opening and well - balancing of trade ; the cherishing of manufac- tures ; the banishing of idleness ; the repressing of waste and excess , by ...
... whereof we speak , which is , want and poverty in the estate ; to which purpose serveth the opening and well - balancing of trade ; the cherishing of manufac- tures ; the banishing of idleness ; the repressing of waste and excess , by ...
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