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This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for
nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has
contributed more to the cultivation and refinement of music , in all its branches ...
This he has considered separately from the Melo - drama , or Opera ; which for
nearly two centuries has acquired a degree of favour that , it must be owned , has
contributed more to the cultivation and refinement of music , in all its branches ...
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... the number described by Mr. Abbot being 1225 , whereas the Flora
Cantabrigiensis , including its three supplements , comprises only 1211 ; a
difference which , though in itself trifling , may be considered as very great , when
we reflect that ...
... the number described by Mr. Abbot being 1225 , whereas the Flora
Cantabrigiensis , including its three supplements , comprises only 1211 ; a
difference which , though in itself trifling , may be considered as very great , when
we reflect that ...
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The example of the good and wise has always been considered as singularly
conducive to virtue ; and this mode of studying biography must give it peculiar
efficacy . ART . XII . Solitude considered with Respect to its dangerous Influence
upon ...
The example of the good and wise has always been considered as singularly
conducive to virtue ; and this mode of studying biography must give it peculiar
efficacy . ART . XII . Solitude considered with Respect to its dangerous Influence
upon ...
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Some of the later coins , we are told , were struck not for circulation , but merely
for the collectors ; so that several were unknown at the places whence they
derive their names . The greater part of them are to be considered as half -
pennies .
Some of the later coins , we are told , were struck not for circulation , but merely
for the collectors ; so that several were unknown at the places whence they
derive their names . The greater part of them are to be considered as half -
pennies .
Page 354
If there be truth in his reasoning , it is rather truth considered as a just and logical
deduction from certain principles , thau truth real , practical , and absolute . In fine
, there is danger lost , if the student be carly instructed in morality as a science ...
If there be truth in his reasoning , it is rather truth considered as a just and logical
deduction from certain principles , thau truth real , practical , and absolute . In fine
, there is danger lost , if the student be carly instructed in morality as a science ...
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