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... necessary corrections only , with some slight abridgments . The translations are distinguished by men- tion of their original language . The very few French letters it has not been thought requisite to translate . The editor has ...
... necessary corrections only , with some slight abridgments . The translations are distinguished by men- tion of their original language . The very few French letters it has not been thought requisite to translate . The editor has ...
Page 364
... necessary , as its proper fulfilment . ' The chapter on the Nature of the Efficient Agent ' in the Iliad is a very noble display of learning , philosophy , and piety ; and the remarks on the absence of such a notion as that of ...
... necessary , as its proper fulfilment . ' The chapter on the Nature of the Efficient Agent ' in the Iliad is a very noble display of learning , philosophy , and piety ; and the remarks on the absence of such a notion as that of ...
Page 380
... necessary that corn should rise in order to remunerate the growers , it is also necessary that cloth , hats , shoes , and every other commodity should rise , in order to remunerate the ducers of those articles . We are disposed to ...
... necessary that corn should rise in order to remunerate the growers , it is also necessary that cloth , hats , shoes , and every other commodity should rise , in order to remunerate the ducers of those articles . We are disposed to ...
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