Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... perfect method , and less liable to . errour , than the lunar one now pursued for discovering the longitude at sea . Various circumstances contributed to ren- der unpleasant the latter part of Mr. Walker's . residence at Durham . Though ...
... perfect method , and less liable to . errour , than the lunar one now pursued for discovering the longitude at sea . Various circumstances contributed to ren- der unpleasant the latter part of Mr. Walker's . residence at Durham . Though ...
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... perfect liberality and disinterestedness of disposition . Such an assemblage of great and amiable qualities compelled them at once to reverence the instructor , and to love the man . At the close of the year 1771 , he received an ...
... perfect liberality and disinterestedness of disposition . Such an assemblage of great and amiable qualities compelled them at once to reverence the instructor , and to love the man . At the close of the year 1771 , he received an ...
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... " freeholder , on a level with the lowest in the " assembly . You may think perhaps , that " those who move in a higher sphere have * See the Appendix . " not " not a perfect sympathy with you , and there- xcii MEMOIR OF.
... " freeholder , on a level with the lowest in the " assembly . You may think perhaps , that " those who move in a higher sphere have * See the Appendix . " not " not a perfect sympathy with you , and there- xcii MEMOIR OF.
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George Walker. " not a perfect sympathy with you , and there- " fore may not be displeased with the address " of one , whose sentiments , interests , and " views , must be presumed to be similar to " your own : yet even in this view I ...
George Walker. " not a perfect sympathy with you , and there- " fore may not be displeased with the address " of one , whose sentiments , interests , and " views , must be presumed to be similar to " your own : yet even in this view I ...
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... perfect harmony of sentiment is not to be expected in this world . It is a great matter to agree in the great principles " of morals ; in benevolence , in affection to " have one common mind . However , my " dear sir , the subject of ...
... perfect harmony of sentiment is not to be expected in this world . It is a great matter to agree in the great principles " of morals ; in benevolence , in affection to " have one common mind . However , my " dear sir , the subject of ...
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