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... considered it wise , to adhere , as much as possible , to our original plan ; or if we have deviated from it , it is rather in the line of contraction than of expansion : for when our Magazine was first founded , many institutions of ...
... considered it wise , to adhere , as much as possible , to our original plan ; or if we have deviated from it , it is rather in the line of contraction than of expansion : for when our Magazine was first founded , many institutions of ...
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... considered as the progeny of the one faculty or the other . In the course of our brief dissertation , we shall have occasion to present ( to the no small gratification , we doubt not , of many readers of the Gentleman's Magazine ...
... considered as the progeny of the one faculty or the other . In the course of our brief dissertation , we shall have occasion to present ( to the no small gratification , we doubt not , of many readers of the Gentleman's Magazine ...
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... considered , though of a different university , to have been the prælector of Scotch moral and metaphysical philosophy , expressly states , that what he deno- minates the IMAGINATION , was formerly called the FANCY , or Phantasy : and ...
... considered , though of a different university , to have been the prælector of Scotch moral and metaphysical philosophy , expressly states , that what he deno- minates the IMAGINATION , was formerly called the FANCY , or Phantasy : and ...
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... considered vir- tuous ; nor would the inference be unfair , if we make the general conduct of her associates , in that licentious age , our rule of judgment . Marmon tel , ( Mémoires , tome iii . 184 , ) speaks of her as a model of ...
... considered vir- tuous ; nor would the inference be unfair , if we make the general conduct of her associates , in that licentious age , our rule of judgment . Marmon tel , ( Mémoires , tome iii . 184 , ) speaks of her as a model of ...
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... considered rather as household drudges " than the rational and cherished companions of the more educated sex . What we have said , we acknowledge , has but a certain degree of probability : the ques- tion is , whether it has more than ...
... considered rather as household drudges " than the rational and cherished companions of the more educated sex . What we have said , we acknowledge , has but a certain degree of probability : the ques- tion is , whether it has more than ...
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