| 1714 - 380 pages
...Support ; and to be help'd, implies to be indigent. In a Word, after all you can fay tof a Man, conclude that he is Rich, and you have made him Friends; nor...natural Impotence and Want, that Riches and Poverty have takea in our Imagination the place of Innocence and Guilt. REFLECTIONS of this Kind do but wafte ones... | |
| Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 pages
...Support; and to be helped, implies to be indigent. In a Word, after all you can fay of a Man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him Friends ; nor...you have faid he is poor : This is the Emphatical Expreflion of Praife and Blame, for Men fo ftupidly forget their natural Impotence and Want, that Riches... | |
| 1747 - 584 pages
...Support ; and to be helped, implies to be indigent. In a word, after all you can fay of a Man, conclude that he is Rich, and you have made him Friends; nor...and Blame, for Men fo ftupidly forget their natural Importence and Want, that Riches and Poverty have taken in our Imagination the place of Innocence and... | |
| 1796 - 716 pages
...conclude that he is rich, and you have 8 made him friends : nor can you utterly overthrow a man in tfie world's opinion, till you have faid he is poor. This is the emphatical expreffioh of praife and blame ; for men fo ftupidly forget their natural impotence and want, that... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...and you have made him friends ; nor have you utterly overthrown a man in the world's opinion, until you have faid he is poor. This is the emphatical expreffion...our imagination the place of Innocence and Guilt. Reflections of this kind do but wafte one's be* ing, without capacity of helping the diftrefled ; yet... | |
| sir Richard Steele - 1802 - 172 pages
...fupport; and to be helped, implies to be indigent. In a word, after all you can fay of a man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him friends; nor...place of innocence and guilt: he therefore that has fuffered the contumelies, difappointments, and miferies which attend the poor man's condition, and,... | |
| 1803 - 440 pages
...support, and to be helped, implies to be indigent. In a word. After all you can say of a man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him. friends ;...you utterly overthrown a man in the world's opinion until you have said he is peor. This is the emphatical expression of praise and blame ; for men so... | |
| 1806 - 650 pages
...support; and to be helped, implies to be indigent. In a word, after all you can say of a man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him friends; nor...you utterly overthrown a man in the world's opinion, until you have said he is poor: this is the emphatical expression of praise and blame, for men so stupidly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 370 pages
...have said he is p«or. This is the ernpbatical expression of praise and blame : for men so stupidly forget their natural impotence and want, that Riches...our imagination the place of Innocence and Guilt. Reflections of this kind do but waste one's beinsf, without capacity of helping the distressed ; yet... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 358 pages
...support; and to be helped implies to be indigent. In a word, after all you can say of a man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him friends ; nor...you utterly overthrown a man in the world's opinion, until you have said he is poor. This is the emphatical expression of praise and blame : for men so... | |
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