Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a New Life of the Author, 4±ÇW&H Chambers, 1833 |
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... Laws compared , 157 Of the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People , Sabinus and Olinda , 160 • 161 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 No. VIII . SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and ...
... Laws compared , 157 Of the Pride and Luxury of the Middling Class of People , Sabinus and Olinda , 160 • 161 The Sentiments of a Frenchman on the Temper of the English , 164 No. VIII . SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1759 . On Deceit and ...
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... laws which at first give the government solidity , may in the end con- tribute to its dissolution , so the efforts which might have promoted learning in its feeble commencement , may , if continued , retard its progress . The paths of ...
... laws which at first give the government solidity , may in the end con- tribute to its dissolution , so the efforts which might have promoted learning in its feeble commencement , may , if continued , retard its progress . The paths of ...
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... the contempt of the wise , though Socrates was of the number , nor the laws levelled at them by the state , though Cato was in the legislature , could pre- vent their approaches . * Possessed of all the advantages OF POLITE LEARNING .
... the contempt of the wise , though Socrates was of the number , nor the laws levelled at them by the state , though Cato was in the legislature , could pre- vent their approaches . * Possessed of all the advantages OF POLITE LEARNING .
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... law for that purpose ; and the Etrurian philosophy , which prevailed in the first ages of Rome , inspired those patriot virtues which paved the way to universal empire . But by the labours of commentators , when philosophy became ...
... law for that purpose ; and the Etrurian philosophy , which prevailed in the first ages of Rome , inspired those patriot virtues which paved the way to universal empire . But by the labours of commentators , when philosophy became ...
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... laws , published at Paris , 1647. He wrote upon the art military , and understood also astronomy and judicial astrology . He was seven times more voluminous than Plato . Solomon , the German , wrote a most elegant dictionary of the ...
... laws , published at Paris , 1647. He wrote upon the art military , and understood also astronomy and judicial astrology . He was seven times more voluminous than Plato . Solomon , the German , wrote a most elegant dictionary of the ...
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