An Analytical Inquiry Into the Principles of TastePayne, 1805 - 471 páginas |
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... less scale , in the disputes of individuals , than in those of sects and communities , it is of the same kind , and equal in proportion to its extent . * Part II . c . ii . f . 112. & c . The CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , p.1 . Containing a ...
... less scale , in the disputes of individuals , than in those of sects and communities , it is of the same kind , and equal in proportion to its extent . * Part II . c . ii . f . 112. & c . The CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION , p.1 . Containing a ...
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... less , according to those different de- grees of sensibility , with the same objects . 2. This is , however , so far from being the case , that there is scarcely any subject , upon which men differ more than concerning the ob- jects of ...
... less , according to those different de- grees of sensibility , with the same objects . 2. This is , however , so far from being the case , that there is scarcely any subject , upon which men differ more than concerning the ob- jects of ...
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... less , barbarous , and absurd . The revolutions in dress only , not to mention those in building , furnishing , gardening , & c . which have taken place within the last two centuries , afford ample illustration ; and it is not the least ...
... less , barbarous , and absurd . The revolutions in dress only , not to mention those in building , furnishing , gardening , & c . which have taken place within the last two centuries , afford ample illustration ; and it is not the least ...
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... less models has been invariably recognized by all ; so that the vicious extravagancies and cor- ruptions , which temporary and local fashions . introduced and maintained , were tacitly and indirectly condemned even by those who most ...
... less models has been invariably recognized by all ; so that the vicious extravagancies and cor- ruptions , which temporary and local fashions . introduced and maintained , were tacitly and indirectly condemned even by those who most ...
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... less intelligible . * Part III . f . i . and ix . + This application of the word xaxos has given being to a saint of signal celebrity in Sicily , and some parts of the south of Italy , called St. Calogero , the general patron of all ...
... less intelligible . * Part III . f . i . and ix . + This application of the word xaxos has given being to a saint of signal celebrity in Sicily , and some parts of the south of Italy , called St. Calogero , the general patron of all ...
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