The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... continued my inclinations to the former sort of pleasures . But as my experience can be a rule only to my own actions , it may probably be a stronger motive to induce others to the same scheme of life , if they would con- sider that we ...
... continued my inclinations to the former sort of pleasures . But as my experience can be a rule only to my own actions , it may probably be a stronger motive to induce others to the same scheme of life , if they would con- sider that we ...
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... continued by Par- liament . And it was enacted by statute ( 10 W. III . , c . 1 ) that not more than twelve thousand regular forces should be kept on foot in Ireland , though paid at the charge of that kingdom ; which permission is ...
... continued by Par- liament . And it was enacted by statute ( 10 W. III . , c . 1 ) that not more than twelve thousand regular forces should be kept on foot in Ireland , though paid at the charge of that kingdom ; which permission is ...
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... continued . The fifth of g is d , and if it be lowered an octave its musical ratio will be . The fifth below ƒ is b flat , whence its musical ratio when raised an octave is 16. We have then the following scale : whose intervals are ...
... continued . The fifth of g is d , and if it be lowered an octave its musical ratio will be . The fifth below ƒ is b flat , whence its musical ratio when raised an octave is 16. We have then the following scale : whose intervals are ...
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... continued in the principle of light , it had been good for us . But of this I pur- pose to speak hereafter when I treat about the fall . Thus now in the essence of all essences , there are three sev- eral distinct properties , with one ...
... continued in the principle of light , it had been good for us . But of this I pur- pose to speak hereafter when I treat about the fall . Thus now in the essence of all essences , there are three sev- eral distinct properties , with one ...
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... continued to forbear the disclosing of it , he might have deluded my search and escaped his present confinement . Rare qualities may sometimes be prerogatives without being advantages . And though a needless ostentation of one's excel ...
... continued to forbear the disclosing of it , he might have deluded my search and escaped his present confinement . Rare qualities may sometimes be prerogatives without being advantages . And though a needless ostentation of one's excel ...
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