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 50
... principles govern , it is not much matter as to the manners , they cannot easily displease . We recollect , with pleasure , Lieutenant Bowling in Roderic Random , drawn from the life ; and naval people still speak of Jack Cooling , a ...
... principles govern , it is not much matter as to the manners , they cannot easily displease . We recollect , with pleasure , Lieutenant Bowling in Roderic Random , drawn from the life ; and naval people still speak of Jack Cooling , a ...
Side 59
... principle of taxation as follows : - " That the sub- jects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government , as nearly as possible , in proportion to their respective abilities , " and this " THE MAN IN THE MOON ...
... principle of taxation as follows : - " That the sub- jects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government , as nearly as possible , in proportion to their respective abilities , " and this " THE MAN IN THE MOON ...
Side 60
... principle of people at a tavern , who are called upon to pay the reckoning , where each should subscribe his share ; yet if one of them is unintentionally unable , the rest of them make up the amount among them , anticipating the cruel ...
... principle of people at a tavern , who are called upon to pay the reckoning , where each should subscribe his share ; yet if one of them is unintentionally unable , the rest of them make up the amount among them , anticipating the cruel ...
Side 73
... principles , which is the preservation of the morals , and of manners ; how easily might thy kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and yet a blind and mistaken policy ...
... principles , which is the preservation of the morals , and of manners ; how easily might thy kind influence be used to dispel the gloom of disaffection , and all the mischiefs of par- ty distinction , and yet a blind and mistaken policy ...
Side 97
... principle , I believe , he has owed all the interruptions and mishaps he has met with in his attempts after a great and good fame . With the foundation of an ingenious modest mind , expectation may naturally form a noble and ornamental ...
... principle , I believe , he has owed all the interruptions and mishaps he has met with in his attempts after a great and good fame . With the foundation of an ingenious modest mind , expectation may naturally form a noble and ornamental ...
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