The Magazine of Magazines: Compiled from Original Pieces, with Extracts from the Most Celebrated Books, and Periodical Compositions, Published in Europe... The Whole Forming a Complete Literary and Historical Account of that Period..., Том 11Andrew Welsh, 1756 |
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... nature , we find re- corded , are two coloffal ftatues ; erected by the Egyptians in honour of their King Maris , and his queen . Thefe ftatues were placed on two thrones , fupported by two pyramids , three hundred feet high above the ...
... nature , we find re- corded , are two coloffal ftatues ; erected by the Egyptians in honour of their King Maris , and his queen . Thefe ftatues were placed on two thrones , fupported by two pyramids , three hundred feet high above the ...
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... nature beft . For , as to Demetrius , he is blamed for having carried that care to ex- cefs , and for having confined him- felf more to refemblance than beauty . We have already obferved , that fculpture is indebted to Greece for the ...
... nature beft . For , as to Demetrius , he is blamed for having carried that care to ex- cefs , and for having confined him- felf more to refemblance than beauty . We have already obferved , that fculpture is indebted to Greece for the ...
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... nature between these two forts of motives , is the promise of temporal bleffings , a motive very well fuited to perfons who have made a mo- derate progrefs in goodnefs , and defire to improve yet farther . Temporal bleffings are health ...
... nature between these two forts of motives , is the promise of temporal bleffings , a motive very well fuited to perfons who have made a mo- derate progrefs in goodnefs , and defire to improve yet farther . Temporal bleffings are health ...
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... natural to us , fince the common intereft requires that it fhould be encouraged , and thofe nati- ons have ... nature ; Aince a contempt of reputation appears blameable , and often proceeds from very bad causes ; fince the holy ...
... natural to us , fince the common intereft requires that it fhould be encouraged , and thofe nati- ons have ... nature ; Aince a contempt of reputation appears blameable , and often proceeds from very bad causes ; fince the holy ...
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... nature . 4. Add to this , that it is almost im- poflible to enjoy reputation in its full extent . He poffeffes a great reputati- on , who is known to many , and ef- teemed by all to whom he is known . Now , this is an advantage fo uncom ...
... nature . 4. Add to this , that it is almost im- poflible to enjoy reputation in its full extent . He poffeffes a great reputati- on , who is known to many , and ef- teemed by all to whom he is known . Now , this is an advantage fo uncom ...
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