The Four Ages, Together with Essays on Various SubjectsGarland Pub., 1970 - 454 pàgines |
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Pàgina 54
... the mo- derns more natural . We agree with Locke because we are afraid to differ from him ; but we join in opinion with Beattie , because he seems to have brought down down his positions and arguments to a level with our [ 54 ]
... the mo- derns more natural . We agree with Locke because we are afraid to differ from him ; but we join in opinion with Beattie , because he seems to have brought down down his positions and arguments to a level with our [ 54 ]
Pàgina 117
... seems to be making vain attempts to approach what is cut of its reach ? We fancy a little parlour to come nearer , and be , as it were , part of ourselves ; while a great room seems made for more than one , and to belong not only to us ...
... seems to be making vain attempts to approach what is cut of its reach ? We fancy a little parlour to come nearer , and be , as it were , part of ourselves ; while a great room seems made for more than one , and to belong not only to us ...
Pàgina 322
... seems difficult to affign a reason why diftinct nations , having no connection with each other , fhould agree in some odd peculiarity . To those people who are acquainted with numeration beyond the ends of their ten fingers , it seems ...
... seems difficult to affign a reason why diftinct nations , having no connection with each other , fhould agree in some odd peculiarity . To those people who are acquainted with numeration beyond the ends of their ten fingers , it seems ...
Continguts
On a Reform of Parliament | 340 |
Authors fhould not exceed common Judgement | 351 |
Almanacks | 361 |
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