Essays and treatises on several subjects ... A new edition, Band 1T. Cadell, 1772 |
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... sentiments of BRITONS in their affection for li- berty , and in their determined refolution not to facrifice it to any abstract principle whatfoever , or to any ima- ginary rights of princes . This part of their character might juftly ...
... sentiments of BRITONS in their affection for li- berty , and in their determined refolution not to facrifice it to any abstract principle whatfoever , or to any ima- ginary rights of princes . This part of their character might juftly ...
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... sentiments , as well as language of their adversaries . There are , however , very considerable remains of that party in ENGLAND , with all their old prejudices ; and a proof that court and country are not our only parties , is , that ...
... sentiments , as well as language of their adversaries . There are , however , very considerable remains of that party in ENGLAND , with all their old prejudices ; and a proof that court and country are not our only parties , is , that ...
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... sentiments and paffions . In vain should I ftrain my faculties , and endeavour to receive pleasure from an object , which is not fitted by nature to affect my organs with delight . I may give my- felf pain by my fruitless endeavours ...
... sentiments and paffions . In vain should I ftrain my faculties , and endeavour to receive pleasure from an object , which is not fitted by nature to affect my organs with delight . I may give my- felf pain by my fruitless endeavours ...
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... sentiments , and all those graces of a mind , which chiefly merit our attention . But why stoppest thou short ? Seest thou nothing farther that is valuable ? Amid thy rapturous applauses of beauty and order , art thou fill ignorant ...
... sentiments , and all those graces of a mind , which chiefly merit our attention . But why stoppest thou short ? Seest thou nothing farther that is valuable ? Amid thy rapturous applauses of beauty and order , art thou fill ignorant ...
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... sentiments of beauty and worth , and that education , custom , prejudice , caprice , and humour , frequently vary our taste of this kind . You will never convince a man , who is not accustomed to ITALIAN mufic , and has not an ear to ...
... sentiments of beauty and worth , and that education , custom , prejudice , caprice , and humour , frequently vary our taste of this kind . You will never convince a man , who is not accustomed to ITALIAN mufic , and has not an ear to ...
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