Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects, Volume 2R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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Page v
... Reason- ings which this noble Writer and feveral others have been pleased to dignify with the Name of Philofophy . If these are delivered in a fpe- cious Manner , and in a Stile above the com- mon , they cannot want a Number of Admirers ...
... Reason- ings which this noble Writer and feveral others have been pleased to dignify with the Name of Philofophy . If these are delivered in a fpe- cious Manner , and in a Stile above the com- mon , they cannot want a Number of Admirers ...
Page vii
... Reason and Fitness , and to use the fame Me- thod of Attack by which fome Men have as- faulted Revealed Religion , we might , with as good Colour , and with the fame Succefs , make the Wisdom and Power of God in his Creation appear to ...
... Reason and Fitness , and to use the fame Me- thod of Attack by which fome Men have as- faulted Revealed Religion , we might , with as good Colour , and with the fame Succefs , make the Wisdom and Power of God in his Creation appear to ...
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... Reasons made clear and demonftrative to every Indi- vidual ? The Editor knows that the Subject of this Letter is not fo fully handled as obviously it might it was not his Defign to fay all that could poffibly be faid . It had been ...
... Reasons made clear and demonftrative to every Indi- vidual ? The Editor knows that the Subject of this Letter is not fo fully handled as obviously it might it was not his Defign to fay all that could poffibly be faid . It had been ...
Page ix
... Reason- ing , or in Method be found , perhaps these will not be looked upon as Faults by the Ad- mirers of Lord Bolingbroke ; who will , the Editor is afraid , obferve much more of his Lordship's Character in fuch Particulars of the ...
... Reason- ing , or in Method be found , perhaps these will not be looked upon as Faults by the Ad- mirers of Lord Bolingbroke ; who will , the Editor is afraid , obferve much more of his Lordship's Character in fuch Particulars of the ...
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... Reasons which induced me to go fo far into that Enquiry ; and they are the Reasons which direct me in all my Enquiries . I had indeed often reflected on that Subject before I could prevail upon myself to communicate my Reflexions to any ...
... Reasons which induced me to go fo far into that Enquiry ; and they are the Reasons which direct me in all my Enquiries . I had indeed often reflected on that Subject before I could prevail upon myself to communicate my Reflexions to any ...
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