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Page 128
... principles and dispositions with which he would desire her mind to be imbued ? Unfortunately , the attention which has been given to these questions has been in the inverse ratio of their importance ; and hence the usual methods of ...
... principles and dispositions with which he would desire her mind to be imbued ? Unfortunately , the attention which has been given to these questions has been in the inverse ratio of their importance ; and hence the usual methods of ...
Page 274
... principles of freedom and liberality into our mercantile policy ; -principles which , when adopted in their due latitude , will gradually soften the pertinacious contests of the several branches of the trading community , and teach us ...
... principles of freedom and liberality into our mercantile policy ; -principles which , when adopted in their due latitude , will gradually soften the pertinacious contests of the several branches of the trading community , and teach us ...
Page 374
... principles , in the original work , was adapted to the business of the German stage ; and as his references and examples were chiefly drawn from the German drama , it became an essential duty of the translator to anglicise the matter ...
... principles , in the original work , was adapted to the business of the German stage ; and as his references and examples were chiefly drawn from the German drama , it became an essential duty of the translator to anglicise the matter ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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