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Page 163
... writer of these memoirs first became ac- quainted with the subject of them , and in Feb. 1788 she be- came a member of Mr. Cappe's family . ' Thus modestly does . Mrs. Cappe advert to the connection which took place between such ...
... writer of these memoirs first became ac- quainted with the subject of them , and in Feb. 1788 she be- came a member of Mr. Cappe's family . ' Thus modestly does . Mrs. Cappe advert to the connection which took place between such ...
Page 478
... writer or writers , and is logical or rhetorical , solid or declamatory , con- çise or diffuse , according to the character of the work from which it is taken . Nothing is arranged nor digested ; and no care is taken to give a clear and ...
... writer or writers , and is logical or rhetorical , solid or declamatory , con- çise or diffuse , according to the character of the work from which it is taken . Nothing is arranged nor digested ; and no care is taken to give a clear and ...
Page 522
... writer , a great effect in forming the taste of the nation , and in giving it a turn for solidity and correctness . Though there is scarcely any more than one truth in it , which is that self - love is the main - spring of action in man ...
... writer , a great effect in forming the taste of the nation , and in giving it a turn for solidity and correctness . Though there is scarcely any more than one truth in it , which is that self - love is the main - spring of action in man ...
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