The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... writers , according to your advice , are by no means neglected by me , while I purfue my ftudies in divinity . I am perfuaded that they are fountains of good fenfe and eloquence ; and that it is abfolutely neceffary for a young mind to ...
... writers , according to your advice , are by no means neglected by me , while I purfue my ftudies in divinity . I am perfuaded that they are fountains of good fenfe and eloquence ; and that it is abfolutely neceffary for a young mind to ...
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... writing fongs which the footmen do not practife as well as their malters . Spurious races of mankind , which pine in want , and perish in their first months of being , come into the world from this degeneracy . The poffeffion of wealth ...
... writing fongs which the footmen do not practife as well as their malters . Spurious races of mankind , which pine in want , and perish in their first months of being , come into the world from this degeneracy . The poffeffion of wealth ...
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... writers , " Who hath formed a God , and molten an image that is profitable for nothing ? The fmith with the tongs both worketh in the coals and fashioneth it with hammers , and worketh it with the ftrength of his arms : yea he is hungry ...
... writers , " Who hath formed a God , and molten an image that is profitable for nothing ? The fmith with the tongs both worketh in the coals and fashioneth it with hammers , and worketh it with the ftrength of his arms : yea he is hungry ...
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... esteem of the world . A mif- take in this point naturally arises from that confufion of thought which I do not remember to have feen fo great inftances instances of in any writers , as in certain modern 34 THE GUARDIA N .. N ° 89.
... esteem of the world . A mif- take in this point naturally arises from that confufion of thought which I do not remember to have feen fo great inftances instances of in any writers , as in certain modern 34 THE GUARDIA N .. N ° 89.
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instances of in any writers , as in certain modern Free- thinkers . The other point is , that there are innumerable ob jects within the reach of a human mind , and each of thefe objects may be viewed in innumerable lights and pofitions ...
instances of in any writers , as in certain modern Free- thinkers . The other point is , that there are innumerable ob jects within the reach of a human mind , and each of thefe objects may be viewed in innumerable lights and pofitions ...
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