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Page 43
... according to their respective habits , and according to the nature of the case , may safely have recourse to the rule of gene- ral utility , conformity to truth , or the eternal differences of things , the moral sense , or any other ...
... according to their respective habits , and according to the nature of the case , may safely have recourse to the rule of gene- ral utility , conformity to truth , or the eternal differences of things , the moral sense , or any other ...
Page 120
... according to Bruce ; and in this sense is applied to the western coast of the Red Sea , in opposition to the Arabian side where water is not to be had . If Ajam has any reference to this , it seem very ill applied to the coast before us ...
... according to Bruce ; and in this sense is applied to the western coast of the Red Sea , in opposition to the Arabian side where water is not to be had . If Ajam has any reference to this , it seem very ill applied to the coast before us ...
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... according to the author's own definition of proportion , this ought not to be considered as a principle of beauty by itself , but as having formed one of the constituent principles of the beauty of form : since we can have no idea of ...
... according to the author's own definition of proportion , this ought not to be considered as a principle of beauty by itself , but as having formed one of the constituent principles of the beauty of form : since we can have no idea of ...
Contents
Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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