Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Томови 52-53Pub. for J. Hinton, 1773 |
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... those gentle virtues , which are peculiar to nations among whom science has been cultivated with fuccefs . When the Arabians turned their attention to the literature cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans , the chaite and correct ...
... those gentle virtues , which are peculiar to nations among whom science has been cultivated with fuccefs . When the Arabians turned their attention to the literature cultivated by the ancient Greeks and Romans , the chaite and correct ...
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which have contributed not a little to ad- vance those sciences to that degree of perfec- tion which they have attained . In the lat- ter , they chofe Ariftotle for their guide , and , refining on the fubtle and diftinguishing fpirit ...
which have contributed not a little to ad- vance those sciences to that degree of perfec- tion which they have attained . In the lat- ter , they chofe Ariftotle for their guide , and , refining on the fubtle and diftinguishing fpirit ...
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... those disorderly and li- centious tyrants , who were enemies to peace and to freedom , and to establish that regu- lar execution of the laws , which in a follow- ing age enabled the people to erect a regu- lar and equitable plan of ...
... those disorderly and li- centious tyrants , who were enemies to peace and to freedom , and to establish that regu- lar execution of the laws , which in a follow- ing age enabled the people to erect a regu- lar and equitable plan of ...
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... those which were beft con- nected with the climate , foil , induftry of the inhabitants ; and thofe which were a greater charge to the people than benefit to the State . He calculated the general amount of wealth ; he studied all the ...
... those which were beft con- nected with the climate , foil , induftry of the inhabitants ; and thofe which were a greater charge to the people than benefit to the State . He calculated the general amount of wealth ; he studied all the ...
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... those marches , they let the whole matter fall , very little to their honour ; and fo the intercourfe between the French dominions and that State was again opened , and the peace of the Cantons was fecured . The King of Pruffia engaged ...
... those marches , they let the whole matter fall , very little to their honour ; and fo the intercourfe between the French dominions and that State was again opened , and the peace of the Cantons was fecured . The King of Pruffia engaged ...
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