The Man in the Moon: Consisting of Essays and Critiques on the Politics, Morals, Manners, Drama, &c. of the Present Day ... [no. 1-24; Nov. 12, 1803-Jan. 28 [i.e. Feb. 11] 1804]William Smelley S. Highley, 1804 - 194 sider |
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Side 21
... common sense of the unlearned , and dis- owned only by the hardened fool , spread its pure in- telligence into all bosoms , that every one may be filled with the full glory of reason , and feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and ...
... common sense of the unlearned , and dis- owned only by the hardened fool , spread its pure in- telligence into all bosoms , that every one may be filled with the full glory of reason , and feel and ac- knowledge its benign influence and ...
Side 40
... condition , as if purposely to assist in equa- lizing the dispensations of Providence , and to make themselves common sharers of anxiety with the rest of mankind . Z. THE MAN IN THE MOON . NUMBER VI . " 40 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
... condition , as if purposely to assist in equa- lizing the dispensations of Providence , and to make themselves common sharers of anxiety with the rest of mankind . Z. THE MAN IN THE MOON . NUMBER VI . " 40 THE MAN IN THE MOON .
Side 44
... common- wealth would enjoy itself , the poor would have their comforts , and the rich cherish the substantial blessings of life , morals would guard the actions of men better than laws , adultery , drunkenness , profaneness and fraud ...
... common- wealth would enjoy itself , the poor would have their comforts , and the rich cherish the substantial blessings of life , morals would guard the actions of men better than laws , adultery , drunkenness , profaneness and fraud ...
Side 47
... as little justice as the former , is the one , " that if any man sue thee at the law and take away thy cloak , let him have thy coat also ; " but the experience of common life among those who have been involved THE MAN IN THE MOON . 47.
... as little justice as the former , is the one , " that if any man sue thee at the law and take away thy cloak , let him have thy coat also ; " but the experience of common life among those who have been involved THE MAN IN THE MOON . 47.
Side 48
... common life among those who have been involved in litigation , shews the true wisdom of the precept ; indeed the whole of the Sermon may very well be said to comprise the lesson of how to live , as well as how to die . What is wanting ...
... common life among those who have been involved in litigation , shews the true wisdom of the precept ; indeed the whole of the Sermon may very well be said to comprise the lesson of how to live , as well as how to die . What is wanting ...
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