The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal1765 |
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... frequently read by way of amusement , with a moft unaffected indifference : -neither do I remember ever to have endangered his good opinion fo much , as by ap- pearing uneafy when the dealers in that kind of writing first began to pour ...
... frequently read by way of amusement , with a moft unaffected indifference : -neither do I remember ever to have endangered his good opinion fo much , as by ap- pearing uneafy when the dealers in that kind of writing first began to pour ...
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... frequently prevents the fuc- cefs of the most common philofophical experiments ; in which cafe we fhould conclude , according to this Author's reasoning , that there was a caufe without an effect . It is very unfair to conclude , that ...
... frequently prevents the fuc- cefs of the most common philofophical experiments ; in which cafe we fhould conclude , according to this Author's reasoning , that there was a caufe without an effect . It is very unfair to conclude , that ...
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... frequently appear on the bodies of children , after the mother has under- gone fome violent affection , or agitation , our Author endea vours to account for them thus : Objects affect the foul , and in confequence thereof the foul acts ...
... frequently appear on the bodies of children , after the mother has under- gone fome violent affection , or agitation , our Author endea vours to account for them thus : Objects affect the foul , and in confequence thereof the foul acts ...
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... frequently betray as much stupidity and folly by their conduct , as they display in- genuity and fagacity in their writings . This confideration alone ought to convince modern preceptors how much they are in the wrong , in their ...
... frequently betray as much stupidity and folly by their conduct , as they display in- genuity and fagacity in their writings . This confideration alone ought to convince modern preceptors how much they are in the wrong , in their ...
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... frequently have it in their power to affift their poor and lef , knowing neighbours both with medicines and advice . - Our Author is fo far from fuppofing that his directions should supply the place of a physician , that he fays they ...
... frequently have it in their power to affift their poor and lef , knowing neighbours both with medicines and advice . - Our Author is fo far from fuppofing that his directions should supply the place of a physician , that he fays they ...
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