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 6
... objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must necessarily arise from the immense distance he pre- serves from us , we may therefore naturally enough conclude , without ever having read Father Echinard's ...
... objects , without taking into consideration the optical inequality that must necessarily arise from the immense distance he pre- serves from us , we may therefore naturally enough conclude , without ever having read Father Echinard's ...
Side 7
... objects below be- fore him , that he may discover somewhat accurately the latitude and longitude of human actions , allowing for parallax , declination and refraction . Also , how he is able to pry so well into cabinets , and councils ...
... objects below be- fore him , that he may discover somewhat accurately the latitude and longitude of human actions , allowing for parallax , declination and refraction . Also , how he is able to pry so well into cabinets , and councils ...
Side 64
... objects of taxation ; these are the lazy , ( for the blind and the lame I would excuse ) a very efficient return might be made of these inefficient beings , and they would , by this means , bring more into community than could otherwise ...
... objects of taxation ; these are the lazy , ( for the blind and the lame I would excuse ) a very efficient return might be made of these inefficient beings , and they would , by this means , bring more into community than could otherwise ...
Side 73
... object of its stern regards ; the opiates of conciliation are yet neglected by men who judge without feeling the pulse , or being properly acquainted with the fever of the people of that country , as ignorant physicians prescribe wrong ...
... object of its stern regards ; the opiates of conciliation are yet neglected by men who judge without feeling the pulse , or being properly acquainted with the fever of the people of that country , as ignorant physicians prescribe wrong ...
Side 77
... object , let invidious distinctions be proscribed ; let the catholics participate all the blessings and advantages of the pro- testants , power alone excepted ; let the good sense of each country unite for the benefit of each , and it ...
... object , let invidious distinctions be proscribed ; let the catholics participate all the blessings and advantages of the pro- testants , power alone excepted ; let the good sense of each country unite for the benefit of each , and it ...
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