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 82
... fair representation in a country , would seldom happen , for cui bono would then speak to bet- ter advantage , keep the blockhead governments from falling out , and going to war be rarely known . To contrast a public folly with a ...
... fair representation in a country , would seldom happen , for cui bono would then speak to bet- ter advantage , keep the blockhead governments from falling out , and going to war be rarely known . To contrast a public folly with a ...
Side 105
... fair and candid consideration of the disagree- able circumstances , occupations , and engagements in- to which we voluntarily throw ourselves , not content with the evil of the day which is sufficient , but seek- ing opportunies , as it ...
... fair and candid consideration of the disagree- able circumstances , occupations , and engagements in- to which we voluntarily throw ourselves , not content with the evil of the day which is sufficient , but seek- ing opportunies , as it ...
Side 122
... fair- ly suppose his chief profit , and much of his pleasure consisted . It represents him as viewing with anxious expectation the coming harvest of his tenderness and care ; he notices , among other objects of his cultiva- tion , a fig ...
... fair- ly suppose his chief profit , and much of his pleasure consisted . It represents him as viewing with anxious expectation the coming harvest of his tenderness and care ; he notices , among other objects of his cultiva- tion , a fig ...
Side 123
... fair examination to con- fess that too many , like the barren fig - tree , only cum- ber the earth . The great Lord of the vineyard , who planted man in a good and fruitful soil , and whose providential hand raised him to a fair and ...
... fair examination to con- fess that too many , like the barren fig - tree , only cum- ber the earth . The great Lord of the vineyard , who planted man in a good and fruitful soil , and whose providential hand raised him to a fair and ...
Side 124
... fair and fruitful . Melancholy the idea , that it should remain so until the time may arrive when it must be cut down ; however , a happy circumstance it is , that the lord of the vineyard has permitted even the unfruitful fig - tree ...
... fair and fruitful . Melancholy the idea , that it should remain so until the time may arrive when it must be cut down ; however , a happy circumstance it is , that the lord of the vineyard has permitted even the unfruitful fig - tree ...
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