The County Magazine, Том 1B.C. Collins, 1788 |
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... virtue ; it intimidates the exercise of political wifdom ; and when maintained with defperate pertinacity , it has frequently reduced the public affairs to the most alarming crisis . I am , yours , & c . T. E. N. B. It was not known at ...
... virtue ; it intimidates the exercise of political wifdom ; and when maintained with defperate pertinacity , it has frequently reduced the public affairs to the most alarming crisis . I am , yours , & c . T. E. N. B. It was not known at ...
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... virtues of opium , are delineated in a concife and pleaf- ing manner ; in which it has not escaped the author , that ... virtue affigned to it in regard to opium , as if the influence which coffee exerts on the fyftem , to produce that ...
... virtues of opium , are delineated in a concife and pleaf- ing manner ; in which it has not escaped the author , that ... virtue affigned to it in regard to opium , as if the influence which coffee exerts on the fyftem , to produce that ...
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... virtue , piety , and truth Were precious , and inculcated with care , There dwelt a fage call'd Difcipline . His head Not yet by time completely filver'd o'er , Bespoke him paft the bounds of freakish youth , But strong for fervice ...
... virtue , piety , and truth Were precious , and inculcated with care , There dwelt a fage call'd Difcipline . His head Not yet by time completely filver'd o'er , Bespoke him paft the bounds of freakish youth , But strong for fervice ...
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... Virtue always wears , When gay good - nature dreffes her in fmiles . He graced a college , in which order yet Was facred and was honour'd , lov'd and wept By more than one , themfelves confpicuous Some minds are temper'd happily , and ...
... Virtue always wears , When gay good - nature dreffes her in fmiles . He graced a college , in which order yet Was facred and was honour'd , lov'd and wept By more than one , themfelves confpicuous Some minds are temper'd happily , and ...
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... virtues , is , at leaft , one of the most folid and moft ufeful I know of . On this foundation public as well as ... virtue . It is a foft pillow , on which we repofe without dread of the future , ever dark , and therefore terrible ...
... virtues , is , at leaft , one of the most folid and moft ufeful I know of . On this foundation public as well as ... virtue . It is a foft pillow , on which we repofe without dread of the future , ever dark , and therefore terrible ...
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