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Page 245
... ( important , we conceive , in every view , to our literary taste , ) which we feel ourselves required to make from ... importance of the cause . ' • The base purloiners of my bride shall bleed . ' the gorgeous prize In vain adapting ...
... ( important , we conceive , in every view , to our literary taste , ) which we feel ourselves required to make from ... importance of the cause . ' • The base purloiners of my bride shall bleed . ' the gorgeous prize In vain adapting ...
Page 387
... importance and obligation of virtue . In other words , we cannot but regard utility or expediency as the foundation ... important to the well - being of society , and that an habitual disregard of it is in the highest degree pernicious ...
... importance and obligation of virtue . In other words , we cannot but regard utility or expediency as the foundation ... important to the well - being of society , and that an habitual disregard of it is in the highest degree pernicious ...
Page 433
... important Report derives an accession of melan- choly interest from the notice which it takes of the lamented death of Mr. Joseph Fox , who was secretary to the Society . That gen- tleman deserves a high place in the first class of ...
... important Report derives an accession of melan- choly interest from the notice which it takes of the lamented death of Mr. Joseph Fox , who was secretary to the Society . That gen- tleman deserves a high place in the first class of ...
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