Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 23
... tion is lost ; it were disproportion enough for the servant's good to be preferred before the master's ; but yet it is a greater extreme , when a little good of the servant shall carry things against the great good of the master's : and ...
... tion is lost ; it were disproportion enough for the servant's good to be preferred before the master's ; but yet it is a greater extreme , when a little good of the servant shall carry things against the great good of the master's : and ...
Pàgina 29
... tion ; for the things which we formerly have spoken of are but habilitations towards arms ; and what is habilitation without intention and act ? Romulus , after his death ( as they report or feign ) , sent a present to Romans , that ...
... tion ; for the things which we formerly have spoken of are but habilitations towards arms ; and what is habilitation without intention and act ? Romulus , after his death ( as they report or feign ) , sent a present to Romans , that ...
Pàgina 33
... tion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , likewise , what com- modities the soil where the plantation is doth naturally yield , that they may some way help to defray ...
... tion ; besides some spots of ground that any particular person will manure for his own private use . Consider , likewise , what com- modities the soil where the plantation is doth naturally yield , that they may some way help to defray ...
Pàgina 34
... tion , or in a privilege , doth cause sometimes a wonderful overgrowth in riches ; as it was with the first sugar man in the Canaries : therefore , if a man can play the true logician , to have as well judgment as invention , he may do ...
... tion , or in a privilege , doth cause sometimes a wonderful overgrowth in riches ; as it was with the first sugar man in the Canaries : therefore , if a man can play the true logician , to have as well judgment as invention , he may do ...
Pàgina 41
... tion , certainly it is no marvel , though persons in years seem many times more amiable ; 66 pulchrorum autumnus pulcher ; " for no youth can be comely but by pardon , and con- sidering the youth as to make up the comeli- ness . Beauty ...
... tion , certainly it is no marvel , though persons in years seem many times more amiable ; 66 pulchrorum autumnus pulcher ; " for no youth can be comely but by pardon , and con- sidering the youth as to make up the comeli- ness . Beauty ...
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