A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Frances, Tom 2For W. Johnston, 1757 |
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... human Nature , ' till it has firft fhewn it's Strife with the Frailties of it . The ninth Epiftle was always a Favourite of mine : But there was a Note I expected from Lord Orrery upon this Paffage , " Thou art almost " preferable ...
... human Nature , ' till it has firft fhewn it's Strife with the Frailties of it . The ninth Epiftle was always a Favourite of mine : But there was a Note I expected from Lord Orrery upon this Paffage , " Thou art almost " preferable ...
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... is there to inform us , that Cicero thought the fame Way , or faid the fame Thing ? It is Argument , not Authority , which convinces . All Know- ledge ledge is derived originally from the human Understanding ; and 20 LETTERS between.
... is there to inform us , that Cicero thought the fame Way , or faid the fame Thing ? It is Argument , not Authority , which convinces . All Know- ledge ledge is derived originally from the human Understanding ; and 20 LETTERS between.
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Richard Griffith. ledge is derived originally from the human Understanding ; and a Thought is nevertheless our own , becaufe it has been hit on by fome- body else before : And one may as well quote Adam for breathing , because he was the ...
Richard Griffith. ledge is derived originally from the human Understanding ; and a Thought is nevertheless our own , becaufe it has been hit on by fome- body else before : And one may as well quote Adam for breathing , because he was the ...
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... Humanity , have given me fuch an Affection for him , beyond any of the Antients I am acquainted with , that I am refolved he fhall be the first Person I will inquire for , when I go to Heaven ; for there he is , if St. Paul be there ...
... Humanity , have given me fuch an Affection for him , beyond any of the Antients I am acquainted with , that I am refolved he fhall be the first Person I will inquire for , when I go to Heaven ; for there he is , if St. Paul be there ...
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... with a great deal of Common - place , on that Head , concludes , from the fuppofed Analogy of human and divine Things , that Suicide must be a Crime , C 4 Crime . But this is begging the Question . What Henry and Frances . 31.
... with a great deal of Common - place , on that Head , concludes , from the fuppofed Analogy of human and divine Things , that Suicide must be a Crime , C 4 Crime . But this is begging the Question . What Henry and Frances . 31.
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