| John Scott - 1686 - 486 pagine
...greater Means and Occafions to wreak our Jpight upon each other. For Society puts us within each others reach, and by that means ( if we are enemies ) renders us more dangerous to one another ; like two' adverfe Armies, which when they are at a Diftance can do but little hurt, but... | |
| 1751 - 392 pagine
...Society, will fupply us with greater Means and Occafions to wreak our Spite upon each other. For Society puts us within each other's Reach, and by that means, if we are Enemie.s renders us more dangerous to one another) like two adverfe Armies, which when they are at a diftance can do but little hurt, but... | |
| 1772 - 412 pagine
...in fociety, will fupply us with greater means and occafions to wreak our fpite upon each other. For fociety puts us within each other's reach ; and by...means, if we are enemies, renders us more dangerous to one another ; like two adverfe armies, which when they are at a diftance can do but little hurt, but... | |
| John Scott - 1826 - 608 pagine
...society, will supply us with greater means and occasions to wreak our spite upon each other. For society puts us within each other's reach, and by that means (if we are enemies) renders us more dangerous to one another; like two adverse armies, which when they are at a distance can do but little hurt, but... | |
| Dante Alighieri - 1802 - 430 pagine
...by him, and left involved in the tempeft of our own defires. He concludes with a view of the focial virtues, and after fome obfervations on the nature...renders us more dangerous to each other, like two armies,which, at diftance, engage only with miffile weapons, and do not havock and butcher each other... | |
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