The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Band 2J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... consider this ftupendous body traverfing the immcofity of the - cre- ation with fuch a rapidity , and at the fame time wheel- ing about in that line which the Almighty has prefcrib ed for it ! that it should move in fuch an ...
... consider this ftupendous body traverfing the immcofity of the - cre- ation with fuch a rapidity , and at the fame time wheel- ing about in that line which the Almighty has prefcrib ed for it ! that it should move in fuch an ...
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... much and as falt as his family occafr ons require , without breach of ftatute . The advanta- ges we find from this Quakerlike affembly are many . PO 27 T # We consider that the understanding of man is 132 THE GUARDIAN . No 125 .
... much and as falt as his family occafr ons require , without breach of ftatute . The advanta- ges we find from this Quakerlike affembly are many . PO 27 T # We consider that the understanding of man is 132 THE GUARDIAN . No 125 .
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In Two Volumes. T # We consider that the understanding of man is liable : to mistakes . and his will fond of contradictions ; that difputes which are of no weight in themselves , are often very confiderable in their effects . The difufe ...
In Two Volumes. T # We consider that the understanding of man is liable : to mistakes . and his will fond of contradictions ; that difputes which are of no weight in themselves , are often very confiderable in their effects . The difufe ...
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... consider , when he is engaged in his compofition , what Homer or Plato , or any other of thofe heroes in the learned world , would have laid or thought upon the fame occafion . 1 -bave often practifed this rule , with regard to the Y ...
... consider , when he is engaged in his compofition , what Homer or Plato , or any other of thofe heroes in the learned world , would have laid or thought upon the fame occafion . 1 -bave often practifed this rule , with regard to the Y ...
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... consider that instinct with which providence has endowed the ant , and by which is exhibited an example of industry to rational creatures . This is fet forth under many furprising instances in the paper of yesterday , and in the ...
... consider that instinct with which providence has endowed the ant , and by which is exhibited an example of industry to rational creatures . This is fet forth under many furprising instances in the paper of yesterday , and in the ...
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