The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - Всего страниц: 771 |
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... opinion , they are at present like royal cares and inquiries we are yet further made trees new lopped and pruned , that will certainly to understand , that the persons of most eminent sprout up and flourish with greater heads than worth ...
... opinion , they are at present like royal cares and inquiries we are yet further made trees new lopped and pruned , that will certainly to understand , that the persons of most eminent sprout up and flourish with greater heads than worth ...
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... opinion . Lucre- marks in it of graves and burying - places . There tius , though by the course of his philosophy he is such an echo among the old ruins and vaults , that was obliged to maintain that the soul did not exist if you stamp ...
... opinion . Lucre- marks in it of graves and burying - places . There tius , though by the course of his philosophy he is such an echo among the old ruins and vaults , that was obliged to maintain that the soul did not exist if you stamp ...
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... opinion , a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion , than this of the perpetual progress which the soul makes to- wards the perfection of its nature , without ever arriving at a period in it . To look upon the soul as ...
... opinion , a more pleasing and triumphant consideration in religion , than this of the perpetual progress which the soul makes to- wards the perfection of its nature , without ever arriving at a period in it . To look upon the soul as ...
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... opinion demonstrative . The make of every kind of animal is different from that of every other kind ; and yet there is not the least turn in the muscles or twist in the fibres of any one , which does not render them more pro- per for ...
... opinion demonstrative . The make of every kind of animal is different from that of every other kind ; and yet there is not the least turn in the muscles or twist in the fibres of any one , which does not render them more pro- per for ...
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... opinion , though for above two hours together ; but in winter , when in a bolder form of words , where he says , Deus est the rigour of the season would chill the principles anima brutorum , ' God himself is the soul of of life , and ...
... opinion , though for above two hours together ; but in winter , when in a bolder form of words , where he says , Deus est the rigour of the season would chill the principles anima brutorum , ' God himself is the soul of of life , and ...
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