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Pagina 13
Who , for burglary doom ' d to the cord A true philosophical felon , Now prescribes
to reformers a plan Of morality new and uncommon ; La Nature et la Raison ,
voilą les dieux de l ' homme ! voilą mer dieux ! admirez la nature , cultivez la
raison ...
Who , for burglary doom ' d to the cord A true philosophical felon , Now prescribes
to reformers a plan Of morality new and uncommon ; La Nature et la Raison ,
voilą les dieux de l ' homme ! voilą mer dieux ! admirez la nature , cultivez la
raison ...
Pagina 39
Such is man as he comes from the hands of Nature ; he seeks only to supply his
wants . These charming climates of the torrid zone , which are his native country
as well as that of all other species of apes ( son pays natal , comme celui de ...
Such is man as he comes from the hands of Nature ; he seeks only to supply his
wants . These charming climates of the torrid zone , which are his native country
as well as that of all other species of apes ( son pays natal , comme celui de ...
Pagina 92
Of the evanescent nature of sublunary grandeur we have a melancholy
exemplification in the fate of a Judge ' s cast - off Perriwig , whose decline and fall
may be easily traced from the bench to the council - table , and from thence to the
living ...
Of the evanescent nature of sublunary grandeur we have a melancholy
exemplification in the fate of a Judge ' s cast - off Perriwig , whose decline and fall
may be easily traced from the bench to the council - table , and from thence to the
living ...
Pagina 117
French Philosophers take pride all In worshipping a Living IDOL ; And to a
Goddess sacrifice Who , rosy lips , and wanton eyes , And breasts protuberant ,
and what else , Of meretricious goods and chattels , Kind Nature gave , black ,
brown ...
French Philosophers take pride all In worshipping a Living IDOL ; And to a
Goddess sacrifice Who , rosy lips , and wanton eyes , And breasts protuberant ,
and what else , Of meretricious goods and chattels , Kind Nature gave , black ,
brown ...
Pagina 167
Your true - bred Whig , by right of nature + “ Is guardian , trustee , legislator “ T '
himself ; nor law , nor reason ' s voice “ Direct him , but his own Free Choice . “ All
Sov ' reigns made to be cashier ' d “ He thinks , except the Sov ' Reign Herd ...
Your true - bred Whig , by right of nature + “ Is guardian , trustee , legislator “ T '
himself ; nor law , nor reason ' s voice “ Direct him , but his own Free Choice . “ All
Sov ' reigns made to be cashier ' d “ He thinks , except the Sov ' Reign Herd ...
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Pagina 3 - This shows how perfectly the rump And commonwealth in Nature jump : For as a fly, that goes to bed, Rests with his tail above his head ; So, in this mongrel state of ours, The rabble are the supreme powers ; That horsed us on their backs, to show us A jadish trick at last, and throw us.
Pagina 18 - We are, as it were, laying gunpowder, grain by grain, under the old building of error and superstition, which a single spark may hereafter inflame, so as to produce an instantaneous explosion...