Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 6Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... mankind of universal ingratitude . For justice exacts , that those by whom we are most benefited should be most honoured . And what labour can be more useful than that which procures to families and com . munities those necessaries ...
... mankind of universal ingratitude . For justice exacts , that those by whom we are most benefited should be most honoured . And what labour can be more useful than that which procures to families and com . munities those necessaries ...
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... mankind is by no means con- trary to reason or equity . Remuneratory honours are proportioned at once to the usefulness and diffi- culty of performances , and are properly adjusted by comparison of the mental and corporeal abilities ...
... mankind is by no means con- trary to reason or equity . Remuneratory honours are proportioned at once to the usefulness and diffi- culty of performances , and are properly adjusted by comparison of the mental and corporeal abilities ...
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... mankind may be easily justified , I am far from intending to incite the petulance of pride , to justify the superciliousness of grandeur , or to inter- cept any part of that tenderness and benevolence , which , by the privilege of their ...
... mankind may be easily justified , I am far from intending to incite the petulance of pride , to justify the superciliousness of grandeur , or to inter- cept any part of that tenderness and benevolence , which , by the privilege of their ...
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... mankind with unexpected lustre , and withdraw the attention of the learned world from every other controversy or inquiry , he is seldom contented to wait long without the enjoy- ment of his new praises . With an imagination full of his ...
... mankind with unexpected lustre , and withdraw the attention of the learned world from every other controversy or inquiry , he is seldom contented to wait long without the enjoy- ment of his new praises . With an imagination full of his ...
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... mankind ; or learn how few can be interested in the fortune of any single man ; how little vacancy is left in the world for any new object of attention ; to how small extent the brightest blaze of merit can be spread amidst the mists of ...
... mankind ; or learn how few can be interested in the fortune of any single man ; how little vacancy is left in the world for any new object of attention ; to how small extent the brightest blaze of merit can be spread amidst the mists of ...
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