The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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Page 171
... give would be a property in the forms of things , as far as the forms were produced by individual power . In the matter it * I mean , practically and with the inequalities inseparable from the actual existence of Property . Abstractedly ...
... give would be a property in the forms of things , as far as the forms were produced by individual power . In the matter it * I mean , practically and with the inequalities inseparable from the actual existence of Property . Abstractedly ...
Page 175
... give me great pain should I be supposed to have introduced , disrespectfully , a name , which from my early youth I never heard mentioned without a feel- ing of affectionate admiration . I have indeed quoted from this venerable patriot ...
... give me great pain should I be supposed to have introduced , disrespectfully , a name , which from my early youth I never heard mentioned without a feel- ing of affectionate admiration . I have indeed quoted from this venerable patriot ...
Page 208
... give 100l . to 2,000 poor families in every county in England and Wales . Or , fourthly , it would be more than sufficient to give a handsome marriage portion to 200,000 young women , who probably , if they had even less than 501. would ...
... give 100l . to 2,000 poor families in every county in England and Wales . Or , fourthly , it would be more than sufficient to give a handsome marriage portion to 200,000 young women , who probably , if they had even less than 501. would ...
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