Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108 pages |
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... means to be af ferted : An ill Action is a much more formidable Misfortune . We ought to fuffer the utmost Extremity of ... mean Compliance , nor be over - born with the Terror of the Object ; not to murmur against Provi- dence , fly out ...
... means to be af ferted : An ill Action is a much more formidable Misfortune . We ought to fuffer the utmost Extremity of ... mean Compliance , nor be over - born with the Terror of the Object ; not to murmur against Provi- dence , fly out ...
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... means defenfi- ble , or convenient . Philot . I fuppofe now you will prove your Propofition ; and fhew me the Grounds upon which it stands . Philal . I fhall endeavour your Satis- faction ; by obferving in the ft Place , That private ...
... means defenfi- ble , or convenient . Philot . I fuppofe now you will prove your Propofition ; and fhew me the Grounds upon which it stands . Philal . I fhall endeavour your Satis- faction ; by obferving in the ft Place , That private ...
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... means pardon in himself . Good Nature is willing to make Excufes , and interpret things to the beft Sense ; and always drives the Reasons for Cle- mency as far as they will go . Good Nature confiders that Ignorance is often- times at ...
... means pardon in himself . Good Nature is willing to make Excufes , and interpret things to the beft Sense ; and always drives the Reasons for Cle- mency as far as they will go . Good Nature confiders that Ignorance is often- times at ...
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... mean the Criticks fhould not leffen the Intereft , nor ftrike at the Credit of an Author , without fair and warrantable Motives . Eulab . Right . No Body would like fuch Usage in his own Cafe . Befides , as ' tis a Fault to be proud of ...
... mean the Criticks fhould not leffen the Intereft , nor ftrike at the Credit of an Author , without fair and warrantable Motives . Eulab . Right . No Body would like fuch Usage in his own Cafe . Befides , as ' tis a Fault to be proud of ...
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... means . Provided we take Justice and Candour along with us ; neither Make , nor Magnify , nor trou- ble the Court with Trifles . Under thefe Limitations I have nothing to object a- gainst the Bufinefs Limi- 46 A MORAL ESSAY.
... means . Provided we take Justice and Candour along with us ; neither Make , nor Magnify , nor trou- ble the Court with Trifles . Under thefe Limitations I have nothing to object a- gainst the Bufinefs Limi- 46 A MORAL ESSAY.
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