The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 85,Teil 2;Band 118E. Cave, 1815 |
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... nature than the other of mere non - conformity ; since it carries with it the utmost indecency , ar- rogance , and ingratitude : indecency , by setting up private judgment in virulent and factious opposition to public authority ...
... nature than the other of mere non - conformity ; since it carries with it the utmost indecency , ar- rogance , and ingratitude : indecency , by setting up private judgment in virulent and factious opposition to public authority ...
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... nature , that it is to be la- mented , as well as wondered at , that it did not induce him to give up the choice of a pillar altogether , as well as his astronomical application of it . But , perhaps , the business might thert * Vol ...
... nature , that it is to be la- mented , as well as wondered at , that it did not induce him to give up the choice of a pillar altogether , as well as his astronomical application of it . But , perhaps , the business might thert * Vol ...
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... nature here alluded to , compact solidity was the first indispensable requisite ; and while a pyramid was the best figure for attaining it , had there been space enough for the base of it - a pillar , however it suited the ill - chosen ...
... nature here alluded to , compact solidity was the first indispensable requisite ; and while a pyramid was the best figure for attaining it , had there been space enough for the base of it - a pillar , however it suited the ill - chosen ...
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... nature derived to us from our first parents ; we feel ourselves fully warranted , not only in mentally questioning the truth of such doc trine , but in instantly and totally re- jecting it and that on the following ground : because our ...
... nature derived to us from our first parents ; we feel ourselves fully warranted , not only in mentally questioning the truth of such doc trine , but in instantly and totally re- jecting it and that on the following ground : because our ...
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... nature , a corruption equally transmitted to all mankind through the fatal transgression of their first parents . In this sense ( we conceive ) the Reader must necessarily under- stand that term ; because the un- changeable sentence of ...
... nature , a corruption equally transmitted to all mankind through the fatal transgression of their first parents . In this sense ( we conceive ) the Reader must necessarily under- stand that term ; because the un- changeable sentence of ...
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