The Miscellaneous Works: The bee. Essays. An inquiry into the present state of polite learning in Europe. Prefaces and introductionsPutnam, 1856 |
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... interest alone ; they seemed mere machines , and all their thoughts were employed in the care of their horses . If we gently desired them to make more speed , they took not the least notice ; kind lan- guage was what they had by no ...
... interest alone ; they seemed mere machines , and all their thoughts were employed in the care of their horses . If we gently desired them to make more speed , they took not the least notice ; kind lan- guage was what they had by no ...
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... interest , or from avarice , but seldom from compassion . The very eloquence of a poor man is disgusting ; and that mouth which is opened even for flattery , is seldom expected to close without a petition . If , then , you would ward ...
... interest , or from avarice , but seldom from compassion . The very eloquence of a poor man is disgusting ; and that mouth which is opened even for flattery , is seldom expected to close without a petition . If , then , you would ward ...
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... interest to have the greatest part of them suppressed . They should be put under laws of not continuing open beyond a cer- tain hour , and harboring only proper persons . These rules , it may be said , will diminish the necessary taxes ...
... interest to have the greatest part of them suppressed . They should be put under laws of not continuing open beyond a cer- tain hour , and harboring only proper persons . These rules , it may be said , will diminish the necessary taxes ...
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... interest of every government is to cultivate the / necessaries , by which is always meant every happiness our own country can produce ; and suppress all the luxuries , by which is meant , on the other hand , every happiness imported ...
... interest of every government is to cultivate the / necessaries , by which is always meant every happiness our own country can produce ; and suppress all the luxuries , by which is meant , on the other hand , every happiness imported ...
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... interest the passions of our youth , where such an one might be praised for having resisted allure- ments when young , and how he at last became lord mayor ; how he was married to a lady of great sense , fortune , and beauty : to be as ...
... interest the passions of our youth , where such an one might be praised for having resisted allure- ments when young , and how he at last became lord mayor ; how he was married to a lady of great sense , fortune , and beauty : to be as ...
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