To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the safety of Britain, is the question which should now move us all ; and he would merit to be called the nation's physician that could prescribe the specific for it. I think I may be allowed to say, a... The Works of Daniel Defoe ... - Stran 220avtor: Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1787 - 666 strani
...pexfuaded, it will lefTen his fatisfaction. To attain the happy calm, is the confideration that fhould move us all ; and he would merit to be called the nation's phyfician, who could prefcribe the fpecific for it : a eonqueft of parties will never do it ; a balance... | |
| 1787 - 652 strani
...perfuaded, it will leflch his fatisfufiion. To attain the happy calm, is the confideration that fhould move us all ; and he would merit to be called the nation's phyfician, who could prefcribe the fpecific for it : a canquefl of parties will never do it ; a balance... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 500 strani
...it will leflen his fatisfaction. To attain at the happy calm, which is the confideration that fhould move us all, (and he would merit to be called the nation's phyfician, who could preferibe the fpecific for it,) I think I may be allowed to fay, a conquejt of... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 718 strani
...have a saying worth notice to them that are otherwise minded, Qui amat periculum periibat in illo. " To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the...Britain, is the question which should now move us VOL. Ill 2 D 402 EXTRACT FROM HIS WORK. all ; and he would merit to be called the nation's physician... | |
| Daniel Defoe, William Hazlitt - 1840 - 784 strani
...a saying worth notice to them that are otherwise minded, " QHÍ amat periculum, periebnt in illo." To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the...physician that could prescribe the specific for it. 1 think I may be allowed to say, a conquest of parties will never do it ; a balance of parties may.... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 792 strani
...have a saying worth notice to them that arc otherwise minded, " Qui amatpericH/um, prricbat in illo." To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the...move us all ; and he would merit to be called the nation s physician that could prescribe the specific for it. 1 think I may be allowed to ia», a conquest... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 strani
...have a saying worth notice to them that arc otherwise minded, " Qui amat periculum, periebat in illo." To attain at the happy calm, which, as I say, is the...is the question which should now move us all ; and be would merit to be called the nation's physician that could prescribe the specific for it. 1 think... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 strani
...it will lessen his satisfaction. To attain at the happy calm, which is the consideration that should move us all, (and he would merit to be called the nation's physician, who could prescribe the specific for it,) I think I may be allowed to say, a conquest of parties will... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1870 - 668 strani
...it will lessen his satisfaction. To attain at the happy calm, which is the consideration that should move us all (and he would merit to be called the nation's physician who could prescribe the specific for it), I think I may be allowed to say, a conquest of parties will... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1872 - 646 strani
...the consideration that should move us all (and he would merit to be called the nation's physician who shall be saved, and iff parties may.' Such was the political testament of Defoe ; which it had been happy for Britain had... | |
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