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... himself have con- templated with very little fatisfaction . But it was his own fault . He fhould have been careful to deftroy , in time , every production of his pen , which he did not think worthy of being transmitted to pofterity : He ...
... himself have con- templated with very little fatisfaction . But it was his own fault . He fhould have been careful to deftroy , in time , every production of his pen , which he did not think worthy of being transmitted to pofterity : He ...
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... himself ; I have not converfed with a more faultlefs perfon ; of great juftice and cha .. rity , a true sense of religion , without oftentation ; of undoubted valour , thoroughly fkilled in his trade of a foldier ; a quick and ready ...
... himself ; I have not converfed with a more faultlefs perfon ; of great juftice and cha .. rity , a true sense of religion , without oftentation ; of undoubted valour , thoroughly fkilled in his trade of a foldier ; a quick and ready ...
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... himself the great fublime he draws ! In like manner , the Limner of the prefent Portrait of Oratory , does by no means content himself , with giving us a bare unfi- nished sketch , the mere outlines of elocution ; but hath finished his ...
... himself the great fublime he draws ! In like manner , the Limner of the prefent Portrait of Oratory , does by no means content himself , with giving us a bare unfi- nished sketch , the mere outlines of elocution ; but hath finished his ...
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... himself , in confequence of his departing fo much from received opinions with regard to the education of children . It undoubtedly an important fubject , and all innovations fhould be introduced with great caution . In matters merely ...
... himself , in confequence of his departing fo much from received opinions with regard to the education of children . It undoubtedly an important fubject , and all innovations fhould be introduced with great caution . In matters merely ...
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... himself , that we were born to be men , but that . laws and fociety have again reduced us to an infantive state : that dependence , which is the confequence of them , is repug- nant to nature , and is the fource of all our vices : that ...
... himself , that we were born to be men , but that . laws and fociety have again reduced us to an infantive state : that dependence , which is the confequence of them , is repug- nant to nature , and is the fource of all our vices : that ...
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