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In all these lines we objected to the Amphimacer in prima fede , though there were some instances of it in Anacreon . These appear to Mr. H. a sufficient justification of the usage of this foot , in these verses .
In all these lines we objected to the Amphimacer in prima fede , though there were some instances of it in Anacreon . These appear to Mr. H. a sufficient justification of the usage of this foot , in these verses .
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It cannot be denied that infiammable air and vitai air yield water ; and that water produces these two kinds of air : and as nothing has been passed over in this operation but the light and heat , which have either been combined with ...
It cannot be denied that infiammable air and vitai air yield water ; and that water produces these two kinds of air : and as nothing has been passed over in this operation but the light and heat , which have either been combined with ...
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of the others , whence our Author concludes , that all these opinions are false . He , therefore , adopts the doctrine of those who make taste an independent principle or power of perception , -a fixth sense , an internal sentiment ...
of the others , whence our Author concludes , that all these opinions are false . He , therefore , adopts the doctrine of those who make taste an independent principle or power of perception , -a fixth sense , an internal sentiment ...
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