The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Том 1Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1799 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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... nature somewhat similar . In making the selection , recourse has sel- dom been had to publications of earlier date than the year 1793 ; a period when the col- lision of political parties , and the momentous incidents of the war , and of ...
... nature somewhat similar . In making the selection , recourse has sel- dom been had to publications of earlier date than the year 1793 ; a period when the col- lision of political parties , and the momentous incidents of the war , and of ...
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... great attention will be paid to prevent their minds from being tinctured with any foolish reli- gious fuperftition : Nature's laws alone will be their guide , and Reason and Philosophy the fole object of guide , 40 THE NEW TIMES CONTINUED .
... great attention will be paid to prevent their minds from being tinctured with any foolish reli- gious fuperftition : Nature's laws alone will be their guide , and Reason and Philosophy the fole object of guide , 40 THE NEW TIMES CONTINUED .
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... nature . The difference of man , in the respect alluded to , from the reft of the brute creation , may , perhaps , arise from his dereliction of that quadruped pofture , fo ably proved by Lord Monboddo , to have been the original habit ...
... nature . The difference of man , in the respect alluded to , from the reft of the brute creation , may , perhaps , arise from his dereliction of that quadruped pofture , fo ably proved by Lord Monboddo , to have been the original habit ...
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... nature of effluvia , from all fubftances , to mount directly upwards ; at least , where not exposed to a current of air . Now my con- ceit is , that from the erect pofture of man , the vapour generated in his entrails - which we know ...
... nature of effluvia , from all fubftances , to mount directly upwards ; at least , where not exposed to a current of air . Now my con- ceit is , that from the erect pofture of man , the vapour generated in his entrails - which we know ...
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... nature of the cathartic left entirely to their own difcre- tion ; fo that , where habitual indulgence had rendered calomel , or any other drug , more grateful to them than falts , they might enjoy - provided it be out of their own ...
... nature of the cathartic left entirely to their own difcre- tion ; fo that , where habitual indulgence had rendered calomel , or any other drug , more grateful to them than falts , they might enjoy - provided it be out of their own ...
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