The Spectator, Том 8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... truth of it as of a mathematical demonstration , before I would venture to act upon it , or make it a part of my religion . In this case , the injury done our neighbor is plain and evident , the principle that puts us upon doing it of a ...
... truth of it as of a mathematical demonstration , before I would venture to act upon it , or make it a part of my religion . In this case , the injury done our neighbor is plain and evident , the principle that puts us upon doing it of a ...
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... Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical wand , that he might do something in imitation of it , and please with delusions . This ...
... Truth : and as she has a light whereby she manifests the beauties of nature to the eyes of her adorers , so he had provided himself with a magical wand , that he might do something in imitation of it , and please with delusions . This ...
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... truth of this saying , when I saw the difference between the weight of natural parts and that of learning . The observations which I made upon these two weights opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for notwithstanding the weight of ...
... truth of this saying , when I saw the difference between the weight of natural parts and that of learning . The observations which I made upon these two weights opened to me a new field of discoveries ; for notwithstanding the weight of ...
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... truth , who is always in a battle or a triumph . " If we regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out of poverty quite ...
... truth , who is always in a battle or a triumph . " If we regard poverty and wealth as they are apt to produce virtues or vices in the mind of man , one may observe that there is a set of each of these growing out of poverty quite ...
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... truth , so nothing is more irrational than to pass away our whole lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our ...
... truth , so nothing is more irrational than to pass away our whole lives without determining ourselves one way or other in those points which are of the last importance to us . There are indeed many things from which we may withhold our ...
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