Essays on Various Subjects, 2Johnson, 1809 |
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... office , every other attribute of intellect being only preparatory thereto . Intellect , however , suggests no end ; she is but the servant , the minister to those other qualities of the mind , which interest it in the beautiful , the ...
... office , every other attribute of intellect being only preparatory thereto . Intellect , however , suggests no end ; she is but the servant , the minister to those other qualities of the mind , which interest it in the beautiful , the ...
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... office of a painter or an amputator , and impress a figure of a particular colour , or to cut off a limb in the womb , it must therefore be granted to them , against all testimony , that such an effect has never existed . Now the ...
... office of a painter or an amputator , and impress a figure of a particular colour , or to cut off a limb in the womb , it must therefore be granted to them , against all testimony , that such an effect has never existed . Now the ...
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... office of imitation , require repeated trials to effect a perfect likeness , and as slowly part with it when acquired . This system does also best account for , and the most severely expose , the obstinate tenacity of man to certain ...
... office of imitation , require repeated trials to effect a perfect likeness , and as slowly part with it when acquired . This system does also best account for , and the most severely expose , the obstinate tenacity of man to certain ...
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... offices are favours , not rights ; that they are of the nature of an estate in the discretionary use of the magis- trate ; that he may dispose of them to whom he pleases ; and this not individually , which is not contested ; but that by ...
... offices are favours , not rights ; that they are of the nature of an estate in the discretionary use of the magis- trate ; that he may dispose of them to whom he pleases ; and this not individually , which is not contested ; but that by ...
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... offices of trust , who were not of the magistrate's faith . One would wonder how the church of Eng- land , which is now asserted to lean upon this prop , or fall , could have existed for this THE DISSENTER'S PLEA , 281.
... offices of trust , who were not of the magistrate's faith . One would wonder how the church of Eng- land , which is now asserted to lean upon this prop , or fall , could have existed for this THE DISSENTER'S PLEA , 281.
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