The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side v
... and admired by many ; it met with the applause and homage , which suce cessful exertions of genius and labour seldom fail to extort , even , from the ignorant , the prejudiced , and the dull . So far all was well ; A 3.
... and admired by many ; it met with the applause and homage , which suce cessful exertions of genius and labour seldom fail to extort , even , from the ignorant , the prejudiced , and the dull . So far all was well ; A 3.
Side 10
... labour , but , also , are unable to apply so long and so intensely to mental exertions , because the mind and body are so linked together , that if the ex- ternal frame is out of order the mental ener- gies are depressed and cannot be ...
... labour , but , also , are unable to apply so long and so intensely to mental exertions , because the mind and body are so linked together , that if the ex- ternal frame is out of order the mental ener- gies are depressed and cannot be ...
Side 14
... labour bestowed in cultivating the mind , women are , more especially , called . on to pay all possible attention to the im- proving , and enlarging , and invigorating their understanding , that they might assist in ac- celerating the ...
... labour bestowed in cultivating the mind , women are , more especially , called . on to pay all possible attention to the im- proving , and enlarging , and invigorating their understanding , that they might assist in ac- celerating the ...
Side 63
... that an ecclesiastical drone will reap the fruits of his toil ; wherefore , if he cannot fly from such a country , he prefers a life of indolence and of beggary to one of labour and of starvation . Hear Montesquieu on this sabject . " De ...
... that an ecclesiastical drone will reap the fruits of his toil ; wherefore , if he cannot fly from such a country , he prefers a life of indolence and of beggary to one of labour and of starvation . Hear Montesquieu on this sabject . " De ...
Side 65
... they belong . Whatever their labour acquires is at the sole disposal of their male relations , and acquaintances , from whom they receive their precarious and scanty sub- sistence . When a proprietor dies , his son , 65.
... they belong . Whatever their labour acquires is at the sole disposal of their male relations , and acquaintances , from whom they receive their precarious and scanty sub- sistence . When a proprietor dies , his son , 65.
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