The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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is of a wider or narrower extent , it argues a mind more or less virtuous . Hence it follows , that a liberty of do- ing good actions which conduce to the felicity of man- kind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us ...
is of a wider or narrower extent , it argues a mind more or less virtuous . Hence it follows , that a liberty of do- ing good actions which conduce to the felicity of man- kind , and a knowledge of such truths as might either give us ...
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... less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almoft impregnable , and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered round him , full as ftrong both by fea and • land as Dunkirk ever could pretend to be . I ...
... less than a quarter of an hour's time , he had made it almoft impregnable , and , in the opinion of several worthy citizens who had gathered round him , full as ftrong both by fea and • land as Dunkirk ever could pretend to be . I ...
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... less in proportion to the ease or violence ⚫ of their motions . An horse grazing moves us less than one stretching in a race , and a racer less than one in the fury of a battle . It is very difficult , I believe , to exprefs violent ...
... less in proportion to the ease or violence ⚫ of their motions . An horse grazing moves us less than one stretching in a race , and a racer less than one in the fury of a battle . It is very difficult , I believe , to exprefs violent ...
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... less than a year , got a woman of a greater fortune than her he had miffed . The feveral articles in the bill of cofts I pretty well re- member , tho ' I have forgotten the particular fum charged to each article . Laid out in ...
... less than a year , got a woman of a greater fortune than her he had miffed . The feveral articles in the bill of cofts I pretty well re- member , tho ' I have forgotten the particular fum charged to each article . Laid out in ...
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... less a fublimity to human nature , than it does to good writing . This religious fear , when it is produced by juft apprehenfions of a divine power , naturally overlooks all human greatness that stands in competition with it , and ...
... less a fublimity to human nature , than it does to good writing . This religious fear , when it is produced by juft apprehenfions of a divine power , naturally overlooks all human greatness that stands in competition with it , and ...
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