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Such are the delegations
which
peace and economy
are under
—
a - - - - - -
- who proves by
the logic of fine
and imprisonment
and by the horrors
of unconstitutional
and arbitrary laws
the better of himself
and colleagues to
the confidence of the
people
Burke's name
restored in
introduced
a most unequalled
parade
of expence
- who ill, be to the
interest Ministers his bid birthright,
this intered
in the liberty
of the press
for the luxury
of that restless
irresistible tranquil past,
a mess of vengeance.
This has occasioned
my looking
over Mr Burke's
works: and the
more I occasion
thence to contemplate
a stile which
never has had an
equal and never
can have a superior
the more occasion
I find to
right lament that such
matchless talents
should have been
banished wasted
in the support
of religious tyranny,
rapine
destructive
peculation and
waste
- in at depricating
the virtues
and discrediting
the example of
our honester and
wiser neighbours
Our perfection a
melancholy teacher
a - to look out for
another
A man whose service
has been so
able and so useful
and whose reward
have been so scanty
Who has so often
been punished for
his deserts - bld
Newgate Principle
School-boy principle
Smithfield as Ball
principle
Sensible plan
Carry of for slaves
all that are worth
the carriage
Women that would
cost more were in
whose health would
such addmittinable of the
Intering the to bear
the journey, or
who would not be
worth the carriage
ravish them -
Such as were worth
selling might at
any rate be turned
to account before
they were sold: for
what would the
purchaser know
about the matter.
Thus is he nice
to be nice about
sexes - different
qui have
different fancies
by gain slipping
a little out of the
ordinary truck in
their respect are
should be show ourselves but the
classes
of Gracious and
Plan virtue.
Xenophon, are
of the idols which
young men and
boys are taught
to worship at school
and college - by
example may
afford a useful
lesson instruction to us -
- - - a battle
takes place.
Xenophon wins
off conqueror-
The vanquished
are to have their
throats as a
matter of course
One of the delined victims
a beautiful
gra is taken
where of by
Xenophon for
his beauty - this
most proves
his salvation
Xenophon finds
a use for him
and he does not leaves
you to possible
doubt as to
what use
The French have
not the same motives
for having
that we have
as they do not
mean to govern
them badly - nor
can consistently
with their declaration
The reason for
carrying on was for
an unproductive
object is as good
at one time as
another. No reason
could be urged
for stopping the
American war,
which was not
as good for not
beginning it.
This single proposition -
if there
be any young man
that reads this -
This single proposition
trade is limited
by capital - what
a torrent of light day
it pour in upon the
subject? How it charms
away all difficulty!
what demonstration
flows it!
how it banishes all
uncertainty! how it
supersedes injury investigation,
labour & investigation
and reasoning!
How it shortens discussion!
how it
elevates the mind!
What a prospect
it gives of unenlightened
minds struggling
with insurmountable
difficulties
in the regions
below with difficulties
from which
they can never have are doomed never
strength to extricate
themselves!
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