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 49
... sense of honour and courage , with a friendliness of nature and gene- rosity of mind that is conspicuous even to an enemy . Our seamen are rough , hardy , and honest ; regular in the points of their duty , disdaining all fatigue and ...
... sense of honour and courage , with a friendliness of nature and gene- rosity of mind that is conspicuous even to an enemy . Our seamen are rough , hardy , and honest ; regular in the points of their duty , disdaining all fatigue and ...
Side 59
... senses , I shall , in my pro- per person , that is , in the first person singular , offer some reflections on the remarkable subject of my dream , the great business of taxation . Adam Smith , in his Wealth of Nations , defines the ...
... senses , I shall , in my pro- per person , that is , in the first person singular , offer some reflections on the remarkable subject of my dream , the great business of taxation . Adam Smith , in his Wealth of Nations , defines the ...
Side 63
... by a gentleman that 5 & Collections hould take the sense of the city upon an impor- question , replied : - " Very well , Sir , do ; and ks purchased or Cash 1 experience to inform them of facts . The distress THE MAN IN THE MOON . 63.
... by a gentleman that 5 & Collections hould take the sense of the city upon an impor- question , replied : - " Very well , Sir , do ; and ks purchased or Cash 1 experience to inform them of facts . The distress THE MAN IN THE MOON . 63.
Side 63
... . Ws , who having been told by a gentleman that he should take the sense of the city upon an impor- tant question , replied : - " Very well , Sir , do ; and I'll take the nonsense of the city , and beat THE MAN IN THE MOON . 63.
... . Ws , who having been told by a gentleman that he should take the sense of the city upon an impor- tant question , replied : - " Very well , Sir , do ; and I'll take the nonsense of the city , and beat THE MAN IN THE MOON . 63.
Side 65
... sense , it seems to delight only in the twice laid dishes cooked up by managers and authors , who have felt the sickly pulse of the town , and know the relaxation of solid sense , under which it labours . Yet all is vain , these messes ...
... sense , it seems to delight only in the twice laid dishes cooked up by managers and authors , who have felt the sickly pulse of the town , and know the relaxation of solid sense , under which it labours . Yet all is vain , these messes ...
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