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Page 140
... short duration ; scarcely come on , scarcely enjoyed , ere it flits away- et mox bruma recurrit iners . Short , however , as our Summer is , it is not without its plea- sures ; and perhaps it is here the more satisfactorily enjoyed for ...
... short duration ; scarcely come on , scarcely enjoyed , ere it flits away- et mox bruma recurrit iners . Short , however , as our Summer is , it is not without its plea- sures ; and perhaps it is here the more satisfactorily enjoyed for ...
Page 186
... short , it melted into one general standard , the spirit , the uses , and the character of the classes ; and individuals were no longer remarkable on account of the particular cast to which they belonged , but according to the style in ...
... short , it melted into one general standard , the spirit , the uses , and the character of the classes ; and individuals were no longer remarkable on account of the particular cast to which they belonged , but according to the style in ...
Page 228
... short , the whole of his Metaphysics consists either in the enumeration and solution of donbts , or in the dicussion of such things as are subservient to their solution . And we have largely shewn that every part of his works abounds ...
... short , the whole of his Metaphysics consists either in the enumeration and solution of donbts , or in the dicussion of such things as are subservient to their solution . And we have largely shewn that every part of his works abounds ...
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