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... regard , for one of these ; would you not hide that distinction ? You would not pray him to compassionate the poor Frenchman , or the un- happy German . Far from it ; you would speak of him as a foreigner , an accident to which all are ...
... regard , for one of these ; would you not hide that distinction ? You would not pray him to compassionate the poor Frenchman , or the un- happy German . Far from it ; you would speak of him as a foreigner , an accident to which all are ...
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... regard of a tyrant is as inconstant and capricious as that of a woman ; and con- cluding his time to be short , he makes haste to fill up the measure of his iniquity , in rapine , in luxury , and in revenge . Every avenue to the throne ...
... regard of a tyrant is as inconstant and capricious as that of a woman ; and con- cluding his time to be short , he makes haste to fill up the measure of his iniquity , in rapine , in luxury , and in revenge . Every avenue to the throne ...
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... regard the natural rights of mankind , they must appear in reality and truth , no better than pitiful and oppressive oligarchies . After so fair an examen , wherein nothing has been exag- gerated ; no fact produced which cannot be ...
... regard the natural rights of mankind , they must appear in reality and truth , no better than pitiful and oppressive oligarchies . After so fair an examen , wherein nothing has been exag- gerated ; no fact produced which cannot be ...
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... regard the Society of the sexes 84 X. Of Beauty 85 XI . Society and Solitude 86 XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition . 87 XIII . Sympathy ib . XIV . The effects of Sympathy in the distresses of others 88 XV . Of the effects of ...
... regard the Society of the sexes 84 X. Of Beauty 85 XI . Society and Solitude 86 XII . Sympathy , Imitation , and Ambition . 87 XIII . Sympathy ib . XIV . The effects of Sympathy in the distresses of others 88 XV . Of the effects of ...
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... regard to the Passions [ IV . ] The same subject continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX . Succession and Uniformity X. Magnitude in Building XI . Infinity in pleasing Objects XII ...
... regard to the Passions [ IV . ] The same subject continued PAGE . . 98 ib . 99 V. Power . Privation VI . VII . Vastness VIII . Infinity IX . Succession and Uniformity X. Magnitude in Building XI . Infinity in pleasing Objects XII ...
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