The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... important in the scale of moral utility , are less when they do not enjoy our favours . It must be admitted , that they do not cease on that account to be virtuous , but they are deprived of the most powerful motive to continue so . Let ...
... important in the scale of moral utility , are less when they do not enjoy our favours . It must be admitted , that they do not cease on that account to be virtuous , but they are deprived of the most powerful motive to continue so . Let ...
Strona 108
... important matter relating to marine hospitals that is to be found in preceding writers , scattered over a wide extent , and buried under a mass of irrelevant matter . Nor has he confined himself merely to the office of a compiler ...
... important matter relating to marine hospitals that is to be found in preceding writers , scattered over a wide extent , and buried under a mass of irrelevant matter . Nor has he confined himself merely to the office of a compiler ...
Strona 171
... important the papers might be to him , and how ne- cessary it was to secure the decipherer . When Mr. Percy returned , he found the commissioner and his lordship in earnest and seeming confidential con- versation . Both Mr. Falconer and ...
... important the papers might be to him , and how ne- cessary it was to secure the decipherer . When Mr. Percy returned , he found the commissioner and his lordship in earnest and seeming confidential con- versation . Both Mr. Falconer and ...
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