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Thomas Day
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But let us not too hastily triumph in the shame of Sparta, lest we aggravate our own condemnation.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Shame
But let her remember, that it is in Britain alone, that laws are equally favourable to liberty and humanity; that it is in Britain the sacred rights of nature have received their most awful ratification.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Liberty
#Nature
#Humanity
#Rights
#Laws
We have no right to luxuries while the poor want bread.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Want
#Right
#Poor
I wil not compare the education of an ancient Spartan with that of a British nobleman.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Education
In the western part of England lived a gentleman of large fortune, whose name was Merton.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Name
#Gentleman
#EnglFortune
When a benevolent mind contemplates the republic of Lycurgus, its admiration is mixed with a degree of horror.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Mind
#Admiration
#Horror
The trifle now inscribed with your name. was occasioned by a particular fact; but to the disgrace of human nature, the subject is sufficiently general to interest every heart not totally impenetrable.
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#Now
#Heart
#Nature
#Human nature
#Interest
#Fact
#Name
#Disgrace
#Trifle
But what has America to boast? What are the graces or the virtues which distinguish its inhabitants? What are their triumphs in war, or their inventions in peace?
Thomas Day,
British
Author
#War
#Peace
#America
#Inventions