Essays on Various SubjectsJ. Johnson, 1809 - 158 páginas |
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... less inclined , produces a correspondent ef- fect upon his character , conduct , and senti- ments ; so there is no doubt , but as a mathe- matician Mr. Walker must have experienced the ennobling influence of that study , to which he was ...
... less inclined , produces a correspondent ef- fect upon his character , conduct , and senti- ments ; so there is no doubt , but as a mathe- matician Mr. Walker must have experienced the ennobling influence of that study , to which he was ...
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... less than the distance of three thousand " miles from his charge , for nearer than " this distance he never looked at the " West - Indies or it's forces . The huma- " nity of the Minister is touched with the neglected state of the sick ...
... less than the distance of three thousand " miles from his charge , for nearer than " this distance he never looked at the " West - Indies or it's forces . The huma- " nity of the Minister is touched with the neglected state of the sick ...
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George Walker. " modes of waste , cannot be increased to " less than three millions ; more , by a vast " sum , than the whole amount of the Land " and Malt Taxes , those two great pillars of " the national revenue . " And to what are ...
George Walker. " modes of waste , cannot be increased to " less than three millions ; more , by a vast " sum , than the whole amount of the Land " and Malt Taxes , those two great pillars of " the national revenue . " And to what are ...
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... no tempta- ❝tion to tread on this slippery ground , un- " less when the last necessity calls ; but , " unless to such a people as this country yet " boasts • " boasts of , even the last necessity will cviii MEMOIR OF.
... no tempta- ❝tion to tread on this slippery ground , un- " less when the last necessity calls ; but , " unless to such a people as this country yet " boasts • " boasts of , even the last necessity will cviii MEMOIR OF.
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... less barons , who with the greater were all originally pares , peers or equals , were permitted to appear the great assemblies of the nation , by their and all the writers on the maxims and usages of those governments , which they ...
... less barons , who with the greater were all originally pares , peers or equals , were permitted to appear the great assemblies of the nation , by their and all the writers on the maxims and usages of those governments , which they ...
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