The Four Ages; Together with Essays on Various SubjectsCadell and Davies, 1798 - 454 pàgines |
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... ; but though less proper for a Paper , they are more fo for a Book , which may be confidered as an addition to the THIRTY LETTERS already published by the fame Author . ERRATA . ERRAT A. Page 148 , line 1 , for profeffed.
... ; but though less proper for a Paper , they are more fo for a Book , which may be confidered as an addition to the THIRTY LETTERS already published by the fame Author . ERRATA . ERRAT A. Page 148 , line 1 , for profeffed.
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... confidered that the day following being gun - powder - treafon day , our land- ing that day might have a good effect on the minds of the English nation , were better pleased to see that we could land no fooner . " * A fword bleffed , or ...
... confidered that the day following being gun - powder - treafon day , our land- ing that day might have a good effect on the minds of the English nation , were better pleased to see that we could land no fooner . " * A fword bleffed , or ...
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... ignorance and ipfe dixit of ancient times , that it was affumed with fear and trembling , and even treated as wickedness . Accordingly the first philofophers philofophers were confidered by the world in general , as [ 41 ]
... ignorance and ipfe dixit of ancient times , that it was affumed with fear and trembling , and even treated as wickedness . Accordingly the first philofophers philofophers were confidered by the world in general , as [ 41 ]
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William Jackson. philofophers were confidered by the world in general , as dangerous innovators , who were , if poffible , to be crushed , and their doctrines rejected . Notwithstanding we are fo far advanced in refinement , we are still ...
William Jackson. philofophers were confidered by the world in general , as dangerous innovators , who were , if poffible , to be crushed , and their doctrines rejected . Notwithstanding we are fo far advanced in refinement , we are still ...
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... A multitude of laws , without fuch circumstances to produce them , might be justly confi- dered as a grievance ; but when they are the natural effects of good causes , they are are rather proofs of the progress of so- ciety . [ 46 . ]
... A multitude of laws , without fuch circumstances to produce them , might be justly confi- dered as a grievance ; but when they are the natural effects of good causes , they are are rather proofs of the progress of so- ciety . [ 46 . ]
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