The Works ...: With the Author's Life and Character, Notes [etc.] In Eight Volumes, Volum 2A. Donaldson, 1761 |
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Pàgina 7
... common to all men . The publishing of these , which we cannot difown , and without our confent , is , I think , a greater injury , than that of afcribing to us . the most ftupid productions , which we can wholly deny . This has been ...
... common to all men . The publishing of these , which we cannot difown , and without our confent , is , I think , a greater injury , than that of afcribing to us . the most ftupid productions , which we can wholly deny . This has been ...
Pàgina 11
... common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do ra- ther incite us to fly for counfel or affiftance to a single perfon , than a multitude . The fecond natural divifion of power is of ...
... common reason , which in all difficulties or dangers , where prudence or courage is required , do ra- ther incite us to fly for counfel or affiftance to a single perfon , than a multitude . The fecond natural divifion of power is of ...
Pàgina 15
... common reafon ) , but the Spartans by thought and defign . And fuch at Carthage was the fumma reipublicæ ‡ , or power in the last refort ; for they had their Kings called fuffetes , and a Se- † Fragm . lib . 6 . * Lib . 15 . Idem . ibid ...
... common reafon ) , but the Spartans by thought and defign . And fuch at Carthage was the fumma reipublicæ ‡ , or power in the last refort ; for they had their Kings called fuffetes , and a Se- † Fragm . lib . 6 . * Lib . 15 . Idem . ibid ...
Pàgina 32
... common to the pretenfions of any Roman whatsoever . This , though it failed at prefent , yet afterwards obtained , and was a mighty step to the ruin of the commonwealth . What I have hitherto faid of Rome , has been chiefly collected ...
... common to the pretenfions of any Roman whatsoever . This , though it failed at prefent , yet afterwards obtained , and was a mighty step to the ruin of the commonwealth . What I have hitherto faid of Rome , has been chiefly collected ...
Pàgina 43
... common - place : that all forms of government having been inftituted by men , must ben ortal , like their autho . s , and have their periods of D 2 duration duration limited as well as thofe of private perfons . IN ATHENS AND ROME . 43.
... common - place : that all forms of government having been inftituted by men , must ben ortal , like their autho . s , and have their periods of D 2 duration duration limited as well as thofe of private perfons . IN ATHENS AND ROME . 43.
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 403 - We are plagued here with an October Club ; that is, a set of above a hundred Parliamentmen of the country, who drink October beer at home, and meet every evening at a tavern near the Parliament, to consult affairs, and drive things on to extremes against the Whigs, to call the old ministry to account, and get off five or six heads.
Pàgina 42 - For, although in their corrupt notions of divine worship, they are apt to multiply their gods; yet their earthly devotion is seldom paid to above one idol at a time of their own creation, whose oar they pull with less murmuring and much more skill, than when they share the lading, or even hold the helm.
Pàgina 399 - ADVICE HUMBLY OFFERED TO -THE MEMBERS OF THE OCTOBER CLUB. In a Letter from a Person of Honour*.