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" ... are a kind of balancing powers, which feem indeed to hold a neutrality in moral affairs, but, holding it with arms in their hands, cannot be fuppofed to remain impartial fpectators of the fray, and therefore muft be either with us, or againft us. "
THE OBSERVER - 21. oldal
szerző: Richard Cumberland - 1791
Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről

The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, 7. kötet

1788 - 588 oldal
...remain impartial fpectators of the fray, and theiefore mult be either with us, or againft us. I IhaU make myfelf better underftood when I proceed to inftance them, and I will begin with that, which has been VOL. VII. No 41. S called the univerfal paflion, The love of Fame. I prefume no lady will difavow thi»...

Annual Register, 30. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1790 - 646 oldal
...remain impartial fpeftators of the fray, and therefore mult be either with us, or againit us. I ihall make myfelf better underftood when I proceed to inftance...love of Fame. I prefume no lady will difavow this propeniity ; I would not wiih her to attempt it ; let her examine it however ; let her firft enquire...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 30. kötet

1790 - 566 oldal
...remain impartial fpedlators of the fray, and therefore muft be e'ither with us o'r againft us, I mall make myfelf better underftood when I proceed to inftance...I will begin with that, which has been called the univerftl paflion, The Love of Fame. I prefume no lady will difawiw this propenfity ; I would not wifo...

Annual Register of World Events, 30. kötet

1790 - 562 oldal
...the fray, and therefore muii be either with us or againlt us, J ihall make rayfelfbetter underftcod when I proceed to inftance them, and I will begin with that, which has been called the univerfal paflion, The Live of Faint. I prefume no lady will dilavow this propenfity ; I would not wifti her...

The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 43. kötet

British essayists - 1803 - 278 oldal
...the invaded virtue. It is apparent I fliall make myself better understood when I proceed to instance them, and I will begin with that, which has been called the universal passion, The love qfFamf. then, that all these intermediate propensities are a kind of balancing...

The British Essayists: Observer

James Ferguson - 1823 - 374 oldal
...nation: if this be rightly conjectured, I shall make myself better understood when I proceed to instance them, and I will begin with that, which has been called the universal passion, The love of Fame. VOL. in. D why will not erery woman, who has her choice to make,...

The Scots Magazine, 50. kötet

1788 - 688 oldal
...inltance them, and 1 will begin with that, which lias been called the universal p.iffion, The love of 1 prefume no lady will difavow this propenfity ; I would not wifh her to attempt it ; let her examine it however ; lee her Ri II enquire to what point it is likrly to catry her before (he commits herfelf...




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