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... learned , or might have learned from the divines ; that it is not universal , because it must be received upon conviction , and successively received by those whom conviction reached ; that its evidences and sanctions are not ...
... learned , or might have learned from the divines ; that it is not universal , because it must be received upon conviction , and successively received by those whom conviction reached ; that its evidences and sanctions are not ...
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... learned to be terrified by very distant enemies . But quiet and security are now at an end . Our vigi- lance is quickened , and our comprehension is enlarged . We not only see events in their causes , but before their causes ; we hear ...
... learned to be terrified by very distant enemies . But quiet and security are now at an end . Our vigi- lance is quickened , and our comprehension is enlarged . We not only see events in their causes , but before their causes ; we hear ...
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In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. public ; for he has learned that the happiness of indi- viduals is comprised in the prosperity of the whole , and that his country never suffers , but he suffers with it , however it happens that he ...
In Twelve Volumes Samuel Johnson. public ; for he has learned that the happiness of indi- viduals is comprised in the prosperity of the whole , and that his country never suffers , but he suffers with it , however it happens that he ...
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... learned all the arts of an East - Indian governor , could hardly have col- lected at Buenos Ayres a sum sufficient to satisfy our demands . If he be honest , he is hardly rich ; and if he be disposed to rob , he has the misfortune of ...
... learned all the arts of an East - Indian governor , could hardly have col- lected at Buenos Ayres a sum sufficient to satisfy our demands . If he be honest , he is hardly rich ; and if he be disposed to rob , he has the misfortune of ...
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... learned author of the Reflections on learning has rightly ob- served , that no man ever could give law to language , it will be vain to prohibit the use of the word slavery : but I could wish it more discreetly uttered ; it is driven at ...
... learned author of the Reflections on learning has rightly ob- served , that no man ever could give law to language , it will be vain to prohibit the use of the word slavery : but I could wish it more discreetly uttered ; it is driven at ...
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