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" Real misery was wholly unknown, and benevolence anticipated the demands of poverty. Every misfortune was relieved, as it were, before it could be felt, without ostentation on the one hand, and without meanness on the other. It was, in short, a society... "
Acadia, Or, A Month with the Blue Noses - Seite 297
von Frederic Swartwout Cozzens - 1859 - 329 Seiten
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A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade ..., Band 4

abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1776 - 572 Seiten
...without meannefs on the other. It was in fhort a fociety of brethren, every individual of which was equally ready to give and to receive what he thought...mankind. So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all thofe connections of gallantry which are fo often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an...
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A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade ..., Band 4

abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1776 - 570 Seiten
...without meannefs on the other. It was, in fhort, a fociety of brethren, every ind'vidual of which \vas equally ready to give and to receive what he thought the common right of mankind. So perfe£la harmony naturally prevented all thofe connections of gallantry which are fo often fatal to...
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A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade of the ...

abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1777 - 708 Seiten
...pcrfon who received. Thefe people were in fhort a fociety of brethren, every individual of which was equally ready to give and to receive what he thought the common _«ght of mankind. So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all thofe connections of gallantry which...
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Annual Register, Band 19

Edmund Burke - 1779 - 750 Seiten
...perfon who received. Thete people were in (hört a fociety of brethren, every individual of which was equally ready to give and to receive what he thought the common right of mankind. So perfeft a harmony naturally prevented all thofe connexions of gallantry which are fo often fatal to...
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A Philosophical and Political History of the Settlements and Trade ..., Band 7

abbé Raynal (Guillaume-Thomas-François) - 1783 - 584 Seiten
...perfon who received. Thefe people were, in a word, a fociety of brethren, every individual of which was equally ready to give and to receive what he thought...mankind. So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all thofe connections of gallantry which are fo often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Band 19

Edmund Burke - 1788 - 638 Seiten
...perfon who received. Thefe people were in fliort a fociety of brethren, every individual of whith was equally ready to give and to receive what he thought...mankind. So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all thofe connections of gallantry which are fo often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an...
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The North American Review, Band 30

1830 - 592 Seiten
...without meanness on the other. It was, in short, a society of brethren ; every individual of which was equally ready to give, and to receive, what he thought...So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all those connexions of gallantry which are so often fatal to the peace of families. This evil was prevented...
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British America, Band 1

John M'Gregor - 1832 - 1200 Seiten
...person who received. These people were, in a word, a society of brethren, every individual of which was equally ready to give and to receive' what he thought...So perfect a harmony naturally prevented all those connexions of gallantry, which are so often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an instance...
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The New World: Embracing American History, Band 1

Henry Howard Brownell - 1862 - 524 Seiten
...person who received. These people were, in a word, a society of brethren, every individual of whom was equally ready to give, and to receive, what he thought...which are so often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an instance in this society of an unlawful commerce between the two sexes. (!) This...
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The Northmen in America. The Spaniards in America. The Portuguese in America ...

Henry Howard Brownell - 1863 - 562 Seiten
...person Vho received. These people were, in a word, a society of brethren, every individual of whom was equally ready to give, and to receive, what he thought...which are so often fatal to the peace of families. There never was an instance in this society of an unlawful commerce between the two sexes. (!) This...
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