The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, Volumen3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... considering the plot . in which they were engaged , as a means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary ...
... considering the plot . in which they were engaged , as a means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary ...
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... consider the relation of events like these as trifling and ridiculous ; but I must confess I think it a dignified and interesting study to observe the human genius from its first faint dawnings to its meridian splendour , and to mark ...
... consider the relation of events like these as trifling and ridiculous ; but I must confess I think it a dignified and interesting study to observe the human genius from its first faint dawnings to its meridian splendour , and to mark ...
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... consider it as the means by which some of the pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which , after the payment of some legacies to ...
... consider it as the means by which some of the pleasures of life were to be obtained . But notwithstanding this , Romney was possessed , at the time of his death , of considerable pro- perty which , after the payment of some legacies to ...
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... considers the human mind as possessed of one power , the will , and one capacity , the understanding . " If we attend " says he " to the discourses of men , we shall find a great deal of confusion in the use of these terms ...
... considers the human mind as possessed of one power , the will , and one capacity , the understanding . " If we attend " says he " to the discourses of men , we shall find a great deal of confusion in the use of these terms ...
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... considering the plot . in which they were engaged , as a means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary ...
... considering the plot . in which they were engaged , as a means of gratifying envy and private revenge , more than the probability of its success ; but all devoted to their leader by strong personal attachment and considerable pecuniary ...
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