Twill be well worth your pains to study it as a science. See how it is founded in reason, and the nature of things; how it has promoted humanity, as it has opened and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far remote from one another in situation,... Bell's British Theatre - Page 44edited by - 1797Full view - About this book
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...of merchandise, and practise it hereafter, " merely as a means of getting wealth : it will be " well worth your pains to study it as a science, to " see..." hope, by your assistance, to extend my thoughts " much farther. I have observ'd those countries " where trade is promoted and encouraged, do not ."... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...how ît is founded in reason and the nature of things : how it promotes humanity, as it has opened, and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far...from pole to pole. True. Something of this I have considered, and hope, by your assistance, to extend my thoughts much farther. I have observed those... | |
| 1804 - 510 pages
...how it is founded in reason and the nature of things : how it promotes humanity, as it has opened, and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far...from pole to pole. True. Something of this I have considered, and hope, by your assistance, to extend my thoughts much farther. I have observed those... | |
| 1804 - 486 pages
...how it is founded in reason and the nature of things : how it promotes humanity, as it has opened, and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far...situation, customs, and religion ; promoting arts, induftry, peace, and plenty : by mutual benefits diffusing mutual love from pole to pole. True. Something... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...'»nation, customs, and religion; promoting arts, indu»try, peace, and plenty : by mutual benclits ouFuiing mutual love from pole to pole. True. Something of this I have considered, and ''••pe, bv vour assistance, to extend my thoughts inu'-h farther. I have observed... | |
| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - 1810 - 336 pages
...it is founded in reason, and the nature of things. How it has -promoted humanity, as it has opened and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far...benefits diffusing mutual love from pole to pole. Tr. Something of this I have considered, and hope, by your assistance, to extend my thoughts much farther.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...how it is founded in reason and the nature of things : how it promotes humanity, as it has opened, and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far remote from one another in vitiation, customs, and religion ; promoting tuts, •iKJiKtry, peace, and plenty : by mutual benefits... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 pages
...!ing wealth : it will be well ' worth your pains to study it as a science, to see how ' it is fbunded in reason, and the nature of things : how ' it promotes...from pole to pole. . ' True. Something of this I have cousider'd, and hope by your assistance, to extend my thoughts much farther. I have observ'd those... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1913 - 590 pages
...mission of commerce. Trueman is bidden to observe how trade has promoted humanity, as it has opened and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations, far...benefits diffusing mutual love from pole to pole. 1 See the lines beginning : Long baa the fate of kings and empires been The common bus'ness of the... | |
| William Henry Hudson - 1915 - 272 pages
...has promoted humanity, as it has opened and yet keeps up an intercourse between nations far removed from one another in situation; customs, and religion,...benefits diffusing mutual love from pole to pole." Trueman, whom we cannot but regard as a Thorowgood in embryo, is equal to the occasion, and plays up... | |
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