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" Naples rather in the hands of the first, than of the other. /One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the public good, and pursues them with greater uprightness than the nobility and gentry, who have so many private expectations... "
Theory of Politics: An Inquiry Into the Foundations of Governments, and the ... - Page 210
by Richard Hildreth - 1854 - 274 pages
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A General Collection of Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of ..., Volume 14

William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 458 pages
...nerally observe, that the body of a people has justcr for the public good, and pursues them with ;ater uprightness than the nobility and gentry, who have so many private expectations and particular in. ssts, whtch hang like a false bias upon their judgetente, and may possibly dispose them to sacrifice...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: With the ..., Volumes 3-4

Joseph Addison - 1811 - 724 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first than of the other. One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the public good, and pursues *hcm with greater uprightness than the nobility md gentry, who have so many private expectations and...
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The Life of Joseph Addison, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 276 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first, than of the other. /One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the...country to the advancement of their own fortunes." The last passage is probably an addition made to his original notes at the time of publication, when...
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The Life of Joseph Addison, Volume 1

Lucy Aikin - 1843 - 272 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first, than of the other. One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the...judgments, and may possibly dispose them to sacrifice F 4 the good of their country to the advancement of their own fortunes." The last passage is probably...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Dialogues on medals. Travels. Essay on Virgil's ...

Joseph Addison - 1853 - 684 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first than of the other. One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the...false bias upon their judgments, and may possibly 1 Here the English whig speaks — History preserves no traces of this "honor and affection" of the...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Dialogues on medals. Travels. Essay on Virgil's ...

Joseph Addison - 1853 - 684 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first than of the other. One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the...false bias upon their judgments, and may possibly 1 Here the English whig speaka — History preserves no traces of this "honor and affection" of the...
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The Works of Joseph Addison: Dialogues on medals. Travels. Essays on Virgil ...

Joseph Addison - 1854 - 688 pages
...have Milan and Naples rather in the hands of the first than of the other. One may generally observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the...false bias upon their judgments, and may possibly ' Here the English whig speaks — History preserves no traces of tiiis "honor and affection" of the...
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The London Quarterly Review VOL.IV April and July,1855

The London Quarterly Review VOL.IV April and July,1855 - 1855 - 590 pages
...should state that we are now quoting from the volume of his " Travels," — " One may generally observe that the body of a people has juster views for the...may possibly dispose them to sacrifice the good of the country to the advancement of their own fortunes." Here were \Vhig principles to vex the ear of...
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A Short History of Anglo-Saxon Freedom: The Polity of the English-speaking ...

James Kendall Hosmer - 1890 - 834 pages
...introduced by Lecky, in the course of his discussion, has much interest : — " One may generally observe that the body of a people has juster views for the...good, and pursues them with greater uprightness, than OfAddison. 6 , , the nobility and gentry, who have so many private expectations and particular interests...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Joseph Addison, Volume 2

Joseph Addison - 1914 - 518 pages
...generally 3 observe, that the body of a people has juster views for the publick good, and pursues them4 with greater uprightness than the nobility and gentry,...private expectations and particular interests, which 6 hang like a false biass upon their judgments, and may possibly dispose them4 to sacrifice the good...
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