Useful Reflections on Several Subjects: Suited to the Present Times: Each Chapter Beginning with a Diverting Fable; to which is Added a Proper Moral: with Curious Observations from the Best Histories. Done Into English, from a French Manuscript, by P. B. Du-Boisauthor, and are to be sold, 1723 - 265 pages |
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... fame Manner . It is this which has likewife induced me to place in the Front of each of the following Sections , of which this inconfide- rable Piece before you confifts , fome particular Fable , which compre hends both the moral and ...
... fame Manner . It is this which has likewife induced me to place in the Front of each of the following Sections , of which this inconfide- rable Piece before you confifts , fome particular Fable , which compre hends both the moral and ...
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... fame : By this notable Tale he brought them to their Senfes again , reconciled them to the Senate , and prevail'd upon them peaceably to apply themselves again to their fe- veral Trades and Callings in the City . In like Manner we read ...
... fame : By this notable Tale he brought them to their Senfes again , reconciled them to the Senate , and prevail'd upon them peaceably to apply themselves again to their fe- veral Trades and Callings in the City . In like Manner we read ...
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... fame Manner ; for we read , that Cyrus ; after his Victory over Crofus , when requested by the Ionians to accept of their Submiffion , upon the fame Terms as they ftood be- fore with Crafus , gave them this Fable for an Anfwer ; That a ...
... fame Manner ; for we read , that Cyrus ; after his Victory over Crofus , when requested by the Ionians to accept of their Submiffion , upon the fame Terms as they ftood be- fore with Crafus , gave them this Fable for an Anfwer ; That a ...
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... fame Advantage from their Wealth ; which , by putting the Practice of Charity in their Power , may facilitate their Voyage toward the Seat of Happinefs , and Glory . Charles the Great , and St. Lewis of France , after having been long ...
... fame Advantage from their Wealth ; which , by putting the Practice of Charity in their Power , may facilitate their Voyage toward the Seat of Happinefs , and Glory . Charles the Great , and St. Lewis of France , after having been long ...
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... fame Perfon could have liv'd up to fuch a Pitch of Lewdness , and Chastity , and deferv'd the Character of the most Pious , and the most Ungodly , the moft Cruel , and the most Merciful , the moft Covetous , and the most Gene- rous ...
... fame Perfon could have liv'd up to fuch a Pitch of Lewdness , and Chastity , and deferv'd the Character of the most Pious , and the most Ungodly , the moft Cruel , and the most Merciful , the moft Covetous , and the most Gene- rous ...
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