Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyR. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Number of Admirers of as much Docility as can be wished for in Difciples . To these the Editor of the follow- ing little Piece has addreffed it : there is no Reason to conceal the Defign of it any longer . The Defign was , to fhew that ...
... Number of Admirers of as much Docility as can be wished for in Difciples . To these the Editor of the follow- ing little Piece has addreffed it : there is no Reason to conceal the Defign of it any longer . The Defign was , to fhew that ...
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... Number of natural Evils , ( in spite of the Boaft of Stoicifm they are Evils ) and every Endeavour which the Art and Policy of Mankind has ufed from the Beginning of the World to this Day , in order to alleviate , or cure them , has ...
... Number of natural Evils , ( in spite of the Boaft of Stoicifm they are Evils ) and every Endeavour which the Art and Policy of Mankind has ufed from the Beginning of the World to this Day , in order to alleviate , or cure them , has ...
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... Number , but a very small Part could have returned to enjoy the Plunder accumulated by the Lofs of fo many of their Companions , and the De- vaftation of ' fo confiderable a Part of the World . Confidering , I fay , the vaft Army headed ...
... Number , but a very small Part could have returned to enjoy the Plunder accumulated by the Lofs of fo many of their Companions , and the De- vaftation of ' fo confiderable a Part of the World . Confidering , I fay , the vaft Army headed ...
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... Numbers , the glorious Stand made against them , and the unfor- tunate Event of all his mighty Preparations , are known to every body . In this Expedition , draining half Afia of its Inhabitants , he led an Army of about two Millions to ...
... Numbers , the glorious Stand made against them , and the unfor- tunate Event of all his mighty Preparations , are known to every body . In this Expedition , draining half Afia of its Inhabitants , he led an Army of about two Millions to ...
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... Number of Cities facked , and their Inhabitants flaughtered , and captivated ; one would be induced to believe the De- cifion of the Fate of Mankind at leaft , depended upon it ! But thefe Difputes ended , as all fuch ever have done ...
... Number of Cities facked , and their Inhabitants flaughtered , and captivated ; one would be induced to believe the De- cifion of the Fate of Mankind at leaft , depended upon it ! But thefe Difputes ended , as all fuch ever have done ...
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