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Page 11
Our readers will easily perceive that the passages distinguished by Italics , are
but too applicable to the present times , and might with equal propriety be spoken
by a Por or a DEMOSTHENES . o fuccess . Aeschines then arose ...
Our readers will easily perceive that the passages distinguished by Italics , are
but too applicable to the present times , and might with equal propriety be spoken
by a Por or a DEMOSTHENES . o fuccess . Aeschines then arose ...
Page 227
T HE Second volume begins with an inquiry into societies 1 in general , where all
the members are equal . Having explained the reasons for which the minority
ought to submit to the majority in the determinations of a society , he very justly ...
T HE Second volume begins with an inquiry into societies 1 in general , where all
the members are equal . Having explained the reasons for which the minority
ought to submit to the majority in the determinations of a society , he very justly ...
Page 315
... and accuracy , with which the learned author of this performance has
investigated every part of his subject . He has refuted the erroneous conjectures
of Grotius , Puffendorf and Locke , in ma . ny particulars , with equal judgment
and power ...
... and accuracy , with which the learned author of this performance has
investigated every part of his subject . He has refuted the erroneous conjectures
of Grotius , Puffendorf and Locke , in ma . ny particulars , with equal judgment
and power ...
Page 443
... with regard to France and other nations , he employs the next in shewing how
the increase of the public debts , and consequently of the public taxes , will affect
the landed interest . He affirms , that the land - tax being rendered equal , would ...
... with regard to France and other nations , he employs the next in shewing how
the increase of the public debts , and consequently of the public taxes , will affect
the landed interest . He affirms , that the land - tax being rendered equal , would ...
Page 459
T HE Sermon , or political pamphlet before us , ( for it 1 may be rank ' d with equal
propriety in either class j contains some fevere , though just , reflections on the
corruption and depravity of the age , It is said to have been preach ' d at the ...
T HE Sermon , or political pamphlet before us , ( for it 1 may be rank ' d with equal
propriety in either class j contains some fevere , though just , reflections on the
corruption and depravity of the age , It is said to have been preach ' d at the ...
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