| 1741 - 832 pages
...Vilcould have fuggefted to the wretcbeil animats, who live and die under her dominion. For thefe paffions, however they may feem to be at variance, have ordinarily produced the fame ettcfts. Both degrade the man ; both coin raft his views inio'the little point of felf intereft ; and... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1767 - 460 pages
...could have fuggefted to the wretched animals who live and die under her Dominion. For thefe Pafllons, however they may feem to be at Variance, have ordinarily...Man, both contract his Views into the little Point of Self-Intereft, and equally fteel the Heart againft the Rebukes of Confcience, or the Senfe of true... | |
| 1767 - 704 pages
...under her dominion. For thefe paffions, how' ever they may feem to be at variance, have ordi' narily produced the fame effects. Both degrade ' the man...into the little * point of felf-intereft, and equally fteel the heart * true honour. ' BACON having undertaken the fervice, in* formeth his majefty, in a... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1792 - 504 pages
...could have fuggefted to the wretched animals who live and die under it's dominion. For thefe paffions, however they may feem to be at variance, have ordinarily...produced the fame effects. Both degrade the man, both contrail his views into the little point of felf-intereft, and equally fteel the heart againft the... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1792 - 502 pages
...could have fuggefted to the wretched animals who live and die under it's dominion. For tfaefe paffions, however they may feem to be at -variance, have ordinarily produced the fame effefts. Both degrade the man, both contrail his views into the little point of felf-intereft, and... | |
| Press, Dublin - 1800 - 682 pages
...they may feem to be at variance, have, or do rarely produce the fame cITecls. Both degrade the new, both contract his views into the little point of felf-intereft,...and equally fieel the heart againft the rebukes of confcience or thefenfe of true honor." Many are the men, indeed, in this country of high firuation... | |
| Sir Michael Foster - 1809 - 504 pages
...dominion. For these passions, however they may seem to be at variance, have ordinarily produced the same effects. Both degrade the man, both contract his views into the little point of self-interest, and equally steel the heart against the rebukes of conscience, or the sense of true... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 pages
...dominion. For these passions, however they may seem to be at variance, have ordinarily produced the same effects. Both degrade the man ; both contract his views into the little point of self interest, and equally steel the heart against the rebukes of conscience, or the sense of true... | |
| Isaac Newhall - 1831 - 376 pages
...dominion. For these passions, however they may seem to be at variance, have ordinarily produced the same effects. Both degrade the man ; both contract his views into the little point of self-interest, and equally steel the heart against the rebukes of conscience, or the sense of true... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 376 pages
...dominion. For these passions, however they may seem to be at variance, have ordinarily produced the same effects. Both degrade the man ; both contract his views into the little point of self interest, and equally steel the heart against the rebukes of conscience, or the sense of true... | |
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