Essays and treatises on several subjects ... A new edition, Band 1T. Cadell, 1772 |
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... is , that almost all the difsenters side with the court , and the lower clergy , at least , of the church of ENGLAND , with the opposition . This may may convince us , that some biass still hangs upon 66 VIII . E $ $ AY.
... is , that almost all the difsenters side with the court , and the lower clergy , at least , of the church of ENGLAND , with the opposition . This may may convince us , that some biass still hangs upon 66 VIII . E $ $ AY.
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... still have reason to say , that there are few wife men . For in that cafe we fhould exalt our notions of wisdom , and should not pay a fingu- Íar honour to any one , who was not fingularly distinguished by his talents . In like manner ...
... still have reason to say , that there are few wife men . For in that cafe we fhould exalt our notions of wisdom , and should not pay a fingu- Íar honour to any one , who was not fingularly distinguished by his talents . In like manner ...
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... still defective in this science , as in all others , but we even want fufficient materials upon which we can reafon . It is not fully known , what degree of refinement , either in virtue or vice , human nature is fufceptible of ; nor ...
... still defective in this science , as in all others , but we even want fufficient materials upon which we can reafon . It is not fully known , what degree of refinement , either in virtue or vice , human nature is fufceptible of ; nor ...
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... still alive * . As to SPRAT , LOCKE , and even TEMPLE , they knew too little of the rules of art to be efteemed elegant writers . The profe of BACON , HARRINGTON , and MILTON , is altogether stiff and pedantic ; though their fenfe be ...
... still alive * . As to SPRAT , LOCKE , and even TEMPLE , they knew too little of the rules of art to be efteemed elegant writers . The profe of BACON , HARRINGTON , and MILTON , is altogether stiff and pedantic ; though their fenfe be ...
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... be observed , that even this later period of human learning is , in many refpects , of an oppofite character to the ancient ; and that if we be fuperior in 6 philo- philosophy , we are still , notwithstanding all our refine- ( 95 )
... be observed , that even this later period of human learning is , in many refpects , of an oppofite character to the ancient ; and that if we be fuperior in 6 philo- philosophy , we are still , notwithstanding all our refine- ( 95 )
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