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Joseph Priestley. C enlightened Sentiments , which characterize great ' and good Minds . But if the Chancellor will not ' grant Freedom to others , neither fhall he enjoy it • himself . ' In Caffandra you will read my Heart . We dif- fer ...
Joseph Priestley. C enlightened Sentiments , which characterize great ' and good Minds . But if the Chancellor will not ' grant Freedom to others , neither fhall he enjoy it • himself . ' In Caffandra you will read my Heart . We dif- fer ...
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... mind have who could imagine that under fuch an innocent expreffion , any dark defigns were concealed ; as if we were ready to take arms in order to overturn the government . He must be a mere Don Quixote who can believe any fuch thing ...
... mind have who could imagine that under fuch an innocent expreffion , any dark defigns were concealed ; as if we were ready to take arms in order to overturn the government . He must be a mere Don Quixote who can believe any fuch thing ...
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... mind , I cannot fix upon any religious principles that we are either known , or fuppofed , to hold , that could lead him to imagine that we have any predilection for a republican government , or entertain a greater antipathy to kings ...
... mind , I cannot fix upon any religious principles that we are either known , or fuppofed , to hold , that could lead him to imagine that we have any predilection for a republican government , or entertain a greater antipathy to kings ...
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... mind and yet a paffage of his writings , in which this is the most confpicuous , is quoted with approbation by Mr. Madan . The offer of their abilities , ' fays Mr. Madan , p . 26 , integ- • rity and learning , and all that may be ...
... mind and yet a paffage of his writings , in which this is the most confpicuous , is quoted with approbation by Mr. Madan . The offer of their abilities , ' fays Mr. Madan , p . 26 , integ- • rity and learning , and all that may be ...
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... minds , of our country- " men , and thereby give them more just ideas of the natural " rights of men , and of the true intereft of their country . " This printed paper , thus artfully managed , ferved Mr. Burke as a text , from which he ...
... minds , of our country- " men , and thereby give them more just ideas of the natural " rights of men , and of the true intereft of their country . " This printed paper , thus artfully managed , ferved Mr. Burke as a text , from which he ...
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