Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects, Band 1T. Cadell, 1784 - 527 Seiten |
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... use- ful inventions in the arts and fciences may , perhaps , extend farther than that of wife laws , whofe effects are limited both in time and place ; but the benefit arifing from the former , is not fo fenfible as that which results ...
... use- ful inventions in the arts and fciences may , perhaps , extend farther than that of wife laws , whofe effects are limited both in time and place ; but the benefit arifing from the former , is not fo fenfible as that which results ...
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... use did they make of this power , even in thofe early times , that the primitive perfecutions may , perhaps , in part * , be ascribed to the violence inftilled by them into their followers . And the fame principles of priestly ...
... use did they make of this power , even in thofe early times , that the primitive perfecutions may , perhaps , in part * , be ascribed to the violence inftilled by them into their followers . And the fame principles of priestly ...
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... use of to prove , that his client had not affaffinated CLODIUS . Had MILO , faid he , intended to have killed CLODIUS , he had not attacked him in the day - time , and at fuch a distance from the city : He had way - laid him at night ...
... use of to prove , that his client had not affaffinated CLODIUS . Had MILO , faid he , intended to have killed CLODIUS , he had not attacked him in the day - time , and at fuch a distance from the city : He had way - laid him at night ...
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... use of this remedy , which , however it may fometimes be ne- ceffary , is always cruel and barbarous . This , there- fore , feems to be an inconvenience , which nearly threat- ens all free governments ; especially our own , at the ...
... use of this remedy , which , however it may fometimes be ne- ceffary , is always cruel and barbarous . This , there- fore , feems to be an inconvenience , which nearly threat- ens all free governments ; especially our own , at the ...
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... use of an Apostrophe , like that noble one of DEMOSTHENES , fo much celebrated by QUIN- TILIAN and LONGINUS , when juftifying the unsuccessful battle of CHARONEA , he breaks out , No , my Fellow- Citizens , No : You have not erred . I ...
... use of an Apostrophe , like that noble one of DEMOSTHENES , fo much celebrated by QUIN- TILIAN and LONGINUS , when juftifying the unsuccessful battle of CHARONEA , he breaks out , No , my Fellow- Citizens , No : You have not erred . I ...
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