The Analectic Magazine, Volume 2Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1913 |
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... thoughts , when he mentioned only the principles of his work as the ground of his expectation ; " When kings and ministers , " he said , " are forgotten , when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer understood , and ...
... thoughts , when he mentioned only the principles of his work as the ground of his expectation ; " When kings and ministers , " he said , " are forgotten , when the force and direction of personal satire is no longer understood , and ...
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... thought it , ) because it has not been disproved or disputed . " Toward the conclusion of the same long letter , there is a remark- able passage , which has the appearance of being prompted by truth and feeling ; which at any rate seems ...
... thought it , ) because it has not been disproved or disputed . " Toward the conclusion of the same long letter , there is a remark- able passage , which has the appearance of being prompted by truth and feeling ; which at any rate seems ...
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1 what his father , who must unquestionably have had an opinion , thought on the question ? Why does he not relate some of those numerous small particulars , of fact and surmise , which must have occurred to his father's vigilance in ...
1 what his father , who must unquestionably have had an opinion , thought on the question ? Why does he not relate some of those numerous small particulars , of fact and surmise , which must have occurred to his father's vigilance in ...
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... thought it im- possible to support , and it has added even more to the activity of the country than to its ostensible wealth ; but in a far greater degree , perhaps , has it diminished its happiness and lessened its security . Adam ...
... thought it im- possible to support , and it has added even more to the activity of the country than to its ostensible wealth ; but in a far greater degree , perhaps , has it diminished its happiness and lessened its security . Adam ...
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... thought most innocuous , though it may be a consolation to those philosophers who are afraid of being crowded at the table of nature , would make good men shudder if the account could be fully laid before them . John Hunter predicted ...
... thought most innocuous , though it may be a consolation to those philosophers who are afraid of being crowded at the table of nature , would make good men shudder if the account could be fully laid before them . John Hunter predicted ...
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