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If therefore you are ever moved on my account by that fpirit , which I take to be as familiar to you as a quotidian ague , I mean the spirit of goodness , pray never fint it , in any fear of obliging me to a civility beyond my natural ...
If therefore you are ever moved on my account by that fpirit , which I take to be as familiar to you as a quotidian ague , I mean the spirit of goodness , pray never fint it , in any fear of obliging me to a civility beyond my natural ...
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I want the public Spirit fo much admired in old Rome , of facrificing every thing that is dear to us to the common - wealth . I even feel a more intimate concern for my friends who have fuffered in the S. Sea , than for the pub- lic ...
I want the public Spirit fo much admired in old Rome , of facrificing every thing that is dear to us to the common - wealth . I even feel a more intimate concern for my friends who have fuffered in the S. Sea , than for the pub- lic ...
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The spirit of Philan thropy , fo long dead to our world , is reviv'd in him : he is a philofopher all of fire ; fo warmly , nay fo wildly in the right , that he forces all others about him to be fo too , and draws them into his own Vor- ...
The spirit of Philan thropy , fo long dead to our world , is reviv'd in him : he is a philofopher all of fire ; fo warmly , nay fo wildly in the right , that he forces all others about him to be fo too , and draws them into his own Vor- ...
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LETTER | 3 |
LETTERS to and from the Honourable ROBERT | 38 |
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