A manual of essays, selected from various authors, Հատոր 11818 |
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... laws and rules of composition , has set heavy on the free spirits and forward geniuses of mankind . It was a yoke , it seems , which our forefathers bore ; but which , for our parts , we have generously thrown off . In effect , the ...
... laws and rules of composition , has set heavy on the free spirits and forward geniuses of mankind . It was a yoke , it seems , which our forefathers bore ; but which , for our parts , we have generously thrown off . In effect , the ...
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... law , And rarely , very rarely , business draw ; Thy active mind in equal temper keep , In undisturbed peace , yet not in sleep . Let exercise a vigorous health maintain , Without which all the composition's vain . * Imitated from a ...
... law , And rarely , very rarely , business draw ; Thy active mind in equal temper keep , In undisturbed peace , yet not in sleep . Let exercise a vigorous health maintain , Without which all the composition's vain . * Imitated from a ...
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... laws ; such I mean as should be designed to form manners , restrain ex- cesses , to encourage industry , to prevent men from making experiments beyond their fortunes , to countenance virtue , and raise that true esteem due to plain ...
... laws ; such I mean as should be designed to form manners , restrain ex- cesses , to encourage industry , to prevent men from making experiments beyond their fortunes , to countenance virtue , and raise that true esteem due to plain ...
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... law , ( which would give every man liberty to destroy his neighbour ) , yet they do in truth think it to be nothing else than not to be subject to those laws which re- strain them . Whoever is carried away upon that seditious invitation ...
... law , ( which would give every man liberty to destroy his neighbour ) , yet they do in truth think it to be nothing else than not to be subject to those laws which re- strain them . Whoever is carried away upon that seditious invitation ...
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... law permits . This law is the standard and guardian of our liberty ; it circumscribes and defends it ; but to imagine liberty without a law , is to imagine every man with his sword in his hand to destroy him who is weaker than him- self ...
... law permits . This law is the standard and guardian of our liberty ; it circumscribes and defends it ; but to imagine liberty without a law , is to imagine every man with his sword in his hand to destroy him who is weaker than him- self ...
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