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... nature of the thing tion of the mob againft it : it was the di- it is apparent , that the small additional ftinction fo plainly made by that law , be- duties propofed by this bill , will be all tween the poor and the rich . If a man ...
... nature of the thing tion of the mob againft it : it was the di- it is apparent , that the small additional ftinction fo plainly made by that law , be- duties propofed by this bill , will be all tween the poor and the rich . If a man ...
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... nature ? how much more danger- ous to do any thing by which the bill would certainly be lost ? At another time , the lofs might perhaps be repaired by an- other bill for the fame purpofe ; but , upon this occafion , and at this critical ...
... nature ? how much more danger- ous to do any thing by which the bill would certainly be lost ? At another time , the lofs might perhaps be repaired by an- other bill for the fame purpofe ; but , upon this occafion , and at this critical ...
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... nature . But the great poet from whom I have taken my motto , fed with all the graces that the mules can bestow , that to think too meanly of them- felves , is not the fault of mankind . He has fhewn us our connexion with other created ...
... nature . But the great poet from whom I have taken my motto , fed with all the graces that the mules can bestow , that to think too meanly of them- felves , is not the fault of mankind . He has fhewn us our connexion with other created ...
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... nature , this worth lefs favourite of Fortune . It may be of ufe here to inquire a little why the ruling paffion , in great perfons e- fpecially , is fo very apt to take a wrong direction , that can never procure either fatisfaction to ...
... nature , this worth lefs favourite of Fortune . It may be of ufe here to inquire a little why the ruling paffion , in great perfons e- fpecially , is fo very apt to take a wrong direction , that can never procure either fatisfaction to ...
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... nature ought to plead ftrongly in his breast . This more than Roman virtue would infallibly be exerted , if ever the question with his M - y came to be be- twixt the interest of H - 7 and the honour of E - d ; but then we are to ...
... nature ought to plead ftrongly in his breast . This more than Roman virtue would infallibly be exerted , if ever the question with his M - y came to be be- twixt the interest of H - 7 and the honour of E - d ; but then we are to ...
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