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Page 158
... human frame , so at Rome he attentively ex- amined the drawings of Michael Angelo , for the purpose of acquiring precise ideas of the accurate delineation of the human figure in various attitudes . The heads here selected ( he says ) ...
... human frame , so at Rome he attentively ex- amined the drawings of Michael Angelo , for the purpose of acquiring precise ideas of the accurate delineation of the human figure in various attitudes . The heads here selected ( he says ) ...
Page 250
... human nature and under the circumstances of human life , the principles of particular and universal bene- volence are compatible ; and , secondly , by making some ob- servations on the charitable institutions over which those gen ...
... human nature and under the circumstances of human life , the principles of particular and universal bene- volence are compatible ; and , secondly , by making some ob- servations on the charitable institutions over which those gen ...
Page 417
... human sacrifices , the author observes , that • Human sacrifices , even in the days of Plato , were not unfrequent in almost every district of Greece . The goddess Diana was supposed to be incensed , because Melanippus and Cometho were ...
... human sacrifices , the author observes , that • Human sacrifices , even in the days of Plato , were not unfrequent in almost every district of Greece . The goddess Diana was supposed to be incensed , because Melanippus and Cometho were ...
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