The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithMacmillan, 1893 - 695 páginas |
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... laws govern the poor , and the rich govern the law . I am then for , and would die for monarchy , sacred monarchy : for if there be anything sacred amongst men , it must be the anointed SOVEREIGN of his people ; and every di- minution ...
... laws govern the poor , and the rich govern the law . I am then for , and would die for monarchy , sacred monarchy : for if there be anything sacred amongst men , it must be the anointed SOVEREIGN of his people ; and every di- minution ...
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... laws of man , though written upon tables of adamant , lessen the force of that sacred connexion . 66 " " " " Alas ... law is written , and inflexible , never to do evil . And this law , my child , is right ; for otherwise , if we commit ...
... laws of man , though written upon tables of adamant , lessen the force of that sacred connexion . 66 " " " " Alas ... law is written , and inflexible , never to do evil . And this law , my child , is right ; for otherwise , if we commit ...
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... laws com- plete , they should reward as well as punish . THE next morning early , I was awakened by my family , whom I found in tears at my bedside . The gloomy strength of every thing about us , it seems , had daunted them . I gently ...
... laws com- plete , they should reward as well as punish . THE next morning early , I was awakened by my family , whom I found in tears at my bedside . The gloomy strength of every thing about us , it seems , had daunted them . I gently ...
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... law of self - defence , to cut off that man who has shown a disregard for the life of another . Against such , all nature rises in arms ; but it is not so against him who steals my pro- perty . Natural law gives me no right to take away ...
... law of self - defence , to cut off that man who has shown a disregard for the life of another . Against such , all nature rises in arms ; but it is not so against him who steals my pro- perty . Natural law gives me no right to take away ...
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... laws , which are in the hands of the rich , are laid upon the poor . Government , while it grows older , seems to acquire the moroseness of age ; and , as if our property were become dearer in pro- portion as it increased - as if the ...
... laws , which are in the hands of the rich , are laid upon the poor . Government , while it grows older , seems to acquire the moroseness of age ; and , as if our property were become dearer in pro- portion as it increased - as if the ...
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The miscellaneous works of OLiver Goldsmith [ed. by S. Rose]. Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1812 |
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