Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... applied to the arts and sciences , cannot be admitted to the mind , without contributing to it's most valuable improvement . The more en- larged conceptions , which it gives us of the things around us , invigorate our intellectual ...
... applied to the arts and sciences , cannot be admitted to the mind , without contributing to it's most valuable improvement . The more en- larged conceptions , which it gives us of the things around us , invigorate our intellectual ...
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... addicted . Perhaps therefore we may be excused for this di- gression , from it's intimate connexion with our present subject . About this time Mr. Walker was applied to to by a gentleman of great respectability , to undertake lxvi MEMOIR ...
... addicted . Perhaps therefore we may be excused for this di- gression , from it's intimate connexion with our present subject . About this time Mr. Walker was applied to to by a gentleman of great respectability , to undertake lxvi MEMOIR ...
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... in other respects would have been highly desirable . The late Marquis of Lansdown had applied to Dr. Price , to recommend to him a gentleman of character and and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing 1xx MEMOIR OF.
... in other respects would have been highly desirable . The late Marquis of Lansdown had applied to Dr. Price , to recommend to him a gentleman of character and and extensive knowledge and learning , who would be willing 1xx MEMOIR OF.
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... six or seven " months , he has left this business wth me , and he seemed very anxious about it . " But while I can have you in view , I shall £ 4 not " not think of applying to any • · other THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . lxxi.
... six or seven " months , he has left this business wth me , and he seemed very anxious about it . " But while I can have you in view , I shall £ 4 not " not think of applying to any • · other THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . lxxi.
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George Walker. " not think of applying to any • · other per- son . The treatise I have lately pub- " lished has gone off better than I expected . " The London Societies are in general alarm- " ed . I wish I may prove the means of ...
George Walker. " not think of applying to any • · other per- son . The treatise I have lately pub- " lished has gone off better than I expected . " The London Societies are in general alarm- " ed . I wish I may prove the means of ...
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