The Spectator, Volumes 3-4Dent, 1930 |
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Page 118
... publick Good has a Sovereign Property in every private Person's Estate ; and con sequently his Riches must encrease or decrease in Proportion to the Number and Riches of his Subjects , For Example : If Sword or Pestilence should destroy ...
... publick Good has a Sovereign Property in every private Person's Estate ; and con sequently his Riches must encrease or decrease in Proportion to the Number and Riches of his Subjects , For Example : If Sword or Pestilence should destroy ...
Page 308
... Publick . I mean that idle Accomplishment which they all of them aim at , of Crying so as not to be understood . Whether or no they have learned this from several of our affected Singers , I will not take upon me to say ; but most ...
... Publick . I mean that idle Accomplishment which they all of them aim at , of Crying so as not to be understood . Whether or no they have learned this from several of our affected Singers , I will not take upon me to say ; but most ...
Page 244
... publick Schools and Seminaries , A private Education promises in the first place Virtue and good Breeding , a publick School manly Assur ance , and an early Knowledge in the Ways of the World . Mr. Locke , in his celebrated Treatise of ...
... publick Schools and Seminaries , A private Education promises in the first place Virtue and good Breeding , a publick School manly Assur ance , and an early Knowledge in the Ways of the World . Mr. Locke , in his celebrated Treatise of ...
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