The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... reason , or not , it is al . fo a prudential act , to take no more upon a man than he can bear . Too large a credit has made many a bankrupt ; but taking even less than a man can anfwer with ease , is a fure fund for extending it ...
... reason , or not , it is al . fo a prudential act , to take no more upon a man than he can bear . Too large a credit has made many a bankrupt ; but taking even less than a man can anfwer with ease , is a fure fund for extending it ...
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... reason , that because one man is eminent , therefore another has a right to be im- pertinent , and throw praises in his face . It is just the reverse of the practice of the ancient Romans , when a perfon was advanced to triumph for his ...
... reason , that because one man is eminent , therefore another has a right to be im- pertinent , and throw praises in his face . It is just the reverse of the practice of the ancient Romans , when a perfon was advanced to triumph for his ...
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... evidence and clearness fo nearly related to tranfubstantiation , that the fame genius feems requifite for either . It is fit the world should know how Z 1 far reason abandons men that would employ it 38 THE GUARDIAN . NO.
... evidence and clearness fo nearly related to tranfubstantiation , that the fame genius feems requifite for either . It is fit the world should know how Z 1 far reason abandons men that would employ it 38 THE GUARDIAN . NO.
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In Two Volumes. Z 1 far reason abandons men that would employ it against re ligion . Which intention , I hope , justifies this trouble from , SIR , Your hearty well - wisher , MISATHEUS . No 10 . Monday , March 23 . Venit ad me fæpe ...
In Two Volumes. Z 1 far reason abandons men that would employ it against re ligion . Which intention , I hope , justifies this trouble from , SIR , Your hearty well - wisher , MISATHEUS . No 10 . Monday , March 23 . Venit ad me fæpe ...
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... reason to think , that fome particularities in the garb of their abbes , may be tranfplanted hither to advantage . What I find becoming in their drefs , I hope I may , without the imputation of being popifhly inclined , adopt into our ...
... reason to think , that fome particularities in the garb of their abbes , may be tranfplanted hither to advantage . What I find becoming in their drefs , I hope I may , without the imputation of being popifhly inclined , adopt into our ...
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