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Página 70
But it has been since considered that works of that kind are by no means
necessary to the greater number of readers, who, seldom intending to write or
presuming to judge, turn over books only to amuse their leisure, and to gain
degrees of ...
But it has been since considered that works of that kind are by no means
necessary to the greater number of readers, who, seldom intending to write or
presuming to judge, turn over books only to amuse their leisure, and to gain
degrees of ...
Página 102
You know your own degrees, sit down : At first and last the hearty welcome. As
this passage stands, not only ... All of whatever degree, from the highest to the
lowest, may be assured that their visit is well received. NOTE XXIX. Macbjth.
There's ...
You know your own degrees, sit down : At first and last the hearty welcome. As
this passage stands, not only ... All of whatever degree, from the highest to the
lowest, may be assured that their visit is well received. NOTE XXIX. Macbjth.
There's ...
Página 129
If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his
predecessors, it must be considered, that he has the advantage of their labours ;
that part of the work being already done, more care is naturally bestowed on the
other ...
If in this part of his design he hopes to attain any degree of superiority to his
predecessors, it must be considered, that he has the advantage of their labours ;
that part of the work being already done, more care is naturally bestowed on the
other ...
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... trade and commerce, of which it becomes every man of this nation to
understand at least the general principles, as it is impossible that any should be
high or low enough not to be in some degree affected by their declension or
prosperity.
... trade and commerce, of which it becomes every man of this nation to
understand at least the general principles, as it is impossible that any should be
high or low enough not to be in some degree affected by their declension or
prosperity.
Página 408
What would be caused by prohibiting exportation, will be caused in a less degree
by obstructing it, and in some degree by every deduction of encouragement : as
we lessen hope, we shall lessen labour ; as we lessen labour, we shall lessen ...
What would be caused by prohibiting exportation, will be caused in a less degree
by obstructing it, and in some degree by every deduction of encouragement : as
we lessen hope, we shall lessen labour ; as we lessen labour, we shall lessen ...
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