The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... sense of things ; teaches us , that we are as weil a - kin to worms as to angels ; and as nothing is above these , so nothing below thofe . It keeps our un- derstanding tight about us ; fo that all things appears to us great or little ...
... sense of things ; teaches us , that we are as weil a - kin to worms as to angels ; and as nothing is above these , so nothing below thofe . It keeps our un- derstanding tight about us ; fo that all things appears to us great or little ...
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... sense a man can have , who is cold to the beauty of holiness . As for my part , when I have happened to attend the corpfe of a friend to his interment , and have seen a graceful man at the entrance of a church - yard , who became the ...
... sense a man can have , who is cold to the beauty of holiness . As for my part , when I have happened to attend the corpfe of a friend to his interment , and have seen a graceful man at the entrance of a church - yard , who became the ...
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... sense , as they are the belt openings to a real character , than the recital of This moft glaring actions . I know but one ill confequence $ 5 to be feared from this method , namely , that coming full charged into company , you fhould ...
... sense , as they are the belt openings to a real character , than the recital of This moft glaring actions . I know but one ill confequence $ 5 to be feared from this method , namely , that coming full charged into company , you fhould ...
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... sense have given up all pretence to it . The highest any of them contend for , is the character of a pretty gentleman . For here the dress may be more careless , and fome wit is thought neceffary ; whereas a fine gentleman is not o ...
... sense have given up all pretence to it . The highest any of them contend for , is the character of a pretty gentleman . For here the dress may be more careless , and fome wit is thought neceffary ; whereas a fine gentleman is not o ...
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... sense of re- ligion , and wear off the ill impreffions he has received . Laftly , I advife whoever undertakes the reformation of a modern Free - thinker , that above all things he be care- ful to fubdue his vanity ; that being the ...
... sense of re- ligion , and wear off the ill impreffions he has received . Laftly , I advife whoever undertakes the reformation of a modern Free - thinker , that above all things he be care- ful to fubdue his vanity ; that being the ...
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