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Pagina 36
It denotes that the regeneration of our politics has preceded , as it ought , the
regeneration of our morality : for it would be absurd to rest our claim to the
distinguishing character of a nation of philosophers , on the mere subversion of
that ...
It denotes that the regeneration of our politics has preceded , as it ought , the
regeneration of our morality : for it would be absurd to rest our claim to the
distinguishing character of a nation of philosophers , on the mere subversion of
that ...
Pagina 37
It is a singular hardship that the fair sex should have been such sufferers ( as
appears from the two instances above cited ) by the regeneration of morality and
new birth of philosophical liberty , & c . and we fear lest it should render them
averse ...
It is a singular hardship that the fair sex should have been such sufferers ( as
appears from the two instances above cited ) by the regeneration of morality and
new birth of philosophical liberty , & c . and we fear lest it should render them
averse ...
Pagina 70
A true philosopher and sound , Who ravag ' d all the country round , Effecting its
regeneration By Gallic modes of desolation . Let then Refinement ' s seminaries ,
From tales of. * Houses and churches Were to him geese and turkies , He ate all
...
A true philosopher and sound , Who ravag ' d all the country round , Effecting its
regeneration By Gallic modes of desolation . Let then Refinement ' s seminaries ,
From tales of. * Houses and churches Were to him geese and turkies , He ate all
...
Pagina 83
Philosophy , who , while she clouds Bright Revelation ' s day , unshrouds Dark -
lantern of Regeneration , That Will - o ' - wisp of the Great Nation , * Rosemary
made a part of the ancient decoration of the brawn ' s or boar ' s head , as
appears ...
Philosophy , who , while she clouds Bright Revelation ' s day , unshrouds Dark -
lantern of Regeneration , That Will - o ' - wisp of the Great Nation , * Rosemary
made a part of the ancient decoration of the brawn ' s or boar ' s head , as
appears ...
Pagina 134
Though you dared keep , ( ' till the Great Nation “ Effected your regeneration , ) “
To fight pro aris and pro focis , “ A STADTHOLDER , beneath our noses . “ Down
with your cash ! - - Well ; since you ' ve done ' t , “ We ' ll pocket it besides th ...
Though you dared keep , ( ' till the Great Nation “ Effected your regeneration , ) “
To fight pro aris and pro focis , “ A STADTHOLDER , beneath our noses . “ Down
with your cash ! - - Well ; since you ' ve done ' t , “ We ' ll pocket it besides th ...
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