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Page 157
This government , however , notwithstanding its power , has , as I observed before , no president or head , either permanent or temporary * . There is no first man through the whole Society . Neither has it any badge of office , or mace ...
This government , however , notwithstanding its power , has , as I observed before , no president or head , either permanent or temporary * . There is no first man through the whole Society . Neither has it any badge of office , or mace ...
Page 237
Any person acquainted with the manufactures of England will naturally have observed , that they are all such as ... This observation will be found to apply very generally though there are a few exceptions , and though the quality of the ...
Any person acquainted with the manufactures of England will naturally have observed , that they are all such as ... This observation will be found to apply very generally though there are a few exceptions , and though the quality of the ...
Page 293
Where the subjects of observation and reflection are few and trivial , the topics of discourse are the same . ... It may always be observed , that when the mind is accustomed to amuse itself with trides , and to confine its researches ...
Where the subjects of observation and reflection are few and trivial , the topics of discourse are the same . ... It may always be observed , that when the mind is accustomed to amuse itself with trides , and to confine its researches ...
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