Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... idea of the situation " of the several circles in the various positions of it . " We have read philosophy , without being assured that " there was a planet in the heavens , unless our faith were " much greater than our experience and ...
... idea of the situation " of the several circles in the various positions of it . " We have read philosophy , without being assured that " there was a planet in the heavens , unless our faith were " much greater than our experience and ...
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... the sublime and rational duties it recom- 66 mends , and therefore study to reduce it " to their own low and grovelling capacities . " Because VOL . I. d • " Because themselves have no idea of a 66 THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxxiii.
... the sublime and rational duties it recom- 66 mends , and therefore study to reduce it " to their own low and grovelling capacities . " Because VOL . I. d • " Because themselves have no idea of a 66 THE REV . GEORGE WALKER . xxxiii.
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George Walker. • " Because themselves have no idea of a 66 66 manly and decent manner of worshipping " a supreme Being , they would compel every one to measure by their standard , and by " this means give offence to all of an open ...
George Walker. • " Because themselves have no idea of a 66 66 manly and decent manner of worshipping " a supreme Being , they would compel every one to measure by their standard , and by " this means give offence to all of an open ...
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... idea “ of a harbour , and by the magic aid of a " certain powerful enchantress ( hight Imagi 66 nation ) rocks were removed , piers were " raised , channels were cut , and a port at once created , which the same omnipotent lady filled ...
... idea “ of a harbour , and by the magic aid of a " certain powerful enchantress ( hight Imagi 66 nation ) rocks were removed , piers were " raised , channels were cut , and a port at once created , which the same omnipotent lady filled ...
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... idea the picture of a proud overgrown mortal , that swells for a while " above his fellows with all the insolence of pomp and imaginary greatness , only to " make his fall the more conspicuous and " violent . Weary at length with the ...
... idea the picture of a proud overgrown mortal , that swells for a while " above his fellows with all the insolence of pomp and imaginary greatness , only to " make his fall the more conspicuous and " violent . Weary at length with the ...
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