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The passages of the times when we were in fashion , with the countenances , behaviour , acd jolity , so much , forsooth , above what we appear in nuw , are present to our imaginations , and al . nieft ic our very eyes .
The passages of the times when we were in fashion , with the countenances , behaviour , acd jolity , so much , forsooth , above what we appear in nuw , are present to our imaginations , and al . nieft ic our very eyes .
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It cannot be imagined that such a body of people can be fublifted at less than sti per head , or 25,000l . per an : num ; the greatest part of which fum is annually expended for ' provisions amongst the farmers of the next adjacent ...
It cannot be imagined that such a body of people can be fublifted at less than sti per head , or 25,000l . per an : num ; the greatest part of which fum is annually expended for ' provisions amongst the farmers of the next adjacent ...
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Since it it agreed by the philosophers , that happiness and misery . conlilt chiefly in the imagination , nothing is more neceffary to mankind in general . than this pleasing dilirium ; which renders every one fatisfied with himself ...
Since it it agreed by the philosophers , that happiness and misery . conlilt chiefly in the imagination , nothing is more neceffary to mankind in general . than this pleasing dilirium ; which renders every one fatisfied with himself ...
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What gives me great hopes that he will one day make an extraordinary figure in the Christian world , is , that ' his invention , his memory , judgment and imagination , are always employed upon this one view ; and I do not doubt but in ...
What gives me great hopes that he will one day make an extraordinary figure in the Christian world , is , that ' his invention , his memory , judgment and imagination , are always employed upon this one view ; and I do not doubt but in ...
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This I take to be the safest way to form a judgment of him : lince if he be not truly moved , he must at least work up his imagination as near as possible , to resemble reality . I chufe to instance in love , which is observed to have ...
This I take to be the safest way to form a judgment of him : lince if he be not truly moved , he must at least work up his imagination as near as possible , to resemble reality . I chufe to instance in love , which is observed to have ...
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