The Four Ages, Together with Essays on Various SubjectsGarland Pub., 1970 - 454 pàgines |
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Pàgina 9
... still in poffeffion of certain cuf- toms utterly relinquifhed by the other nations of Europe " -if fo , then it proves that they are still in a state of fociety which is congenial to fuch manners and customs , and that other nations ...
... still in poffeffion of certain cuf- toms utterly relinquifhed by the other nations of Europe " -if fo , then it proves that they are still in a state of fociety which is congenial to fuch manners and customs , and that other nations ...
Pàgina 300
... still continue their worldly purfuits and employments ; as they are , froin habit , and want of mental occupations , incapable of any other . Let the tradefman then , whofe life has been long in the fame courfe of employment , still ...
... still continue their worldly purfuits and employments ; as they are , froin habit , and want of mental occupations , incapable of any other . Let the tradefman then , whofe life has been long in the fame courfe of employment , still ...
Pàgina 425
... still continued to wish for life , and still continued to fquander it away . On On Antiquities . MERCIER , in his Tableau de Paris [ 425 ]
... still continued to wish for life , and still continued to fquander it away . On On Antiquities . MERCIER , in his Tableau de Paris [ 425 ]
Continguts
On a Reform of Parliament | 340 |
Authors fhould not exceed common Judgement | 351 |
Almanacks | 361 |
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