Gleanings Through Wales, Holland and Westphalia: With Views of Peace and War at Home and Abroad. To which is Added Humanity; Or, The Rights of Nature, Volume 1T.N. Longman and L.B. Seeley, 1795 - Europe |
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Page vii
... , trampling down every law of Nature , and Nature's God ; muft view them , in their now altered ftate , with different eyes , and with different sentiments . It was impof- 24 fible fible for an honeft man to see what was acting. LETTER.
... , trampling down every law of Nature , and Nature's God ; muft view them , in their now altered ftate , with different eyes , and with different sentiments . It was impof- 24 fible fible for an honeft man to see what was acting. LETTER.
Page xxx
... ftate , by applying ( pardon him ) a verfe of his own . Ah happy islanders , There's not a King dares rob ye of a Rofe ! " A few hours before , he had witneffed , even at Helvcotfluice , the internal , the domeftic , foe of Holland ...
... ftate , by applying ( pardon him ) a verfe of his own . Ah happy islanders , There's not a King dares rob ye of a Rofe ! " A few hours before , he had witneffed , even at Helvcotfluice , the internal , the domeftic , foe of Holland ...
Page 38
... ftate of health has , for fome time , " check'd " the genial current of his foul ; " but his house has been long the temple of good humour , hofpitality , and cheerfulness , in a file that might put to the blush , the proud referves ...
... ftate of health has , for fome time , " check'd " the genial current of his foul ; " but his house has been long the temple of good humour , hofpitality , and cheerfulness , in a file that might put to the blush , the proud referves ...
Page 76
... ftate , which reproached me for faring fo fumptuoufly , he started up , declaring , that though he could not ride , he loved a horse next to a man , and that if mine would put up with a mefs of bran , instead ces of of hay , of which he ...
... ftate , which reproached me for faring fo fumptuoufly , he started up , declaring , that though he could not ride , he loved a horse next to a man , and that if mine would put up with a mefs of bran , instead ces of of hay , of which he ...
Page 98
... ftate , has this felf - willed tenacioufnefs occa- fioned ? Unquestionably , " the aim and end of " our being " is happiness ; but it is to be found , affociated too with equal innocence , in ten thousand times , ten thousand paths ...
... ftate , has this felf - willed tenacioufnefs occa- fioned ? Unquestionably , " the aim and end of " our being " is happiness ; but it is to be found , affociated too with equal innocence , in ten thousand times , ten thousand paths ...
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