Miscellaneous Letters and Essays, on Various SubjectsW. T. Sherwin, 1817 - 79 страница |
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... believe that this species of vanity , is peculiar to the present age only . I have no doubt but it existed before the flood and even in the wildest ages of antiquity . Tis a folly we have inherited , not created ; and the discoveries ...
... believe that this species of vanity , is peculiar to the present age only . I have no doubt but it existed before the flood and even in the wildest ages of antiquity . Tis a folly we have inherited , not created ; and the discoveries ...
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... believe , age and misfortune have now broken in upon their union ; earthquakes , deluges , and volcanoes have so dis - united and re - united them , that in their present state they appear like a world in ruins - yet the ruins are ...
... believe , age and misfortune have now broken in upon their union ; earthquakes , deluges , and volcanoes have so dis - united and re - united them , that in their present state they appear like a world in ruins - yet the ruins are ...
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... believe there are to be found in the writings of any author , ancient or modern , on the subject of government , a spirit of greater . benignity , and a stronger inculcation of moral principles , than in those which I have published ...
... believe there are to be found in the writings of any author , ancient or modern , on the subject of government , a spirit of greater . benignity , and a stronger inculcation of moral principles , than in those which I have published ...
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... believe ever will stand , utirefuted . They are stated in a fair and open manner to the world , and they have already received the public approbation of a greater number of men , of the best of characters , of every deno- mination of ...
... believe ever will stand , utirefuted . They are stated in a fair and open manner to the world , and they have already received the public approbation of a greater number of men , of the best of characters , of every deno- mination of ...
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... believe , than five minutes at the York Hotel , at Dover , when the train of circumstances began that I am going to relate . We had taken our baggage out of the carriage and put it into a room , into which we went . Mr. Frost having ...
... believe , than five minutes at the York Hotel , at Dover , when the train of circumstances began that I am going to relate . We had taken our baggage out of the carriage and put it into a room , into which we went . Mr. Frost having ...
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