London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Том 18C. Ackers, 1749 |
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... given to all the works of art . When that is not given , we may fee the excellency of a general defign , A 2 and Let not princes flatter themselves ; they will be examined.
... given to all the works of art . When that is not given , we may fee the excellency of a general defign , A 2 and Let not princes flatter themselves ; they will be examined.
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... given that execra- ble fentence to Minos or acus . A man of fenfe and virtue both , will not fall into any great impro- priety of character , or indecency of condust . But he may flide or be fur- prized into fmall ones , from a thoufund ...
... given that execra- ble fentence to Minos or acus . A man of fenfe and virtue both , will not fall into any great impro- priety of character , or indecency of condust . But he may flide or be fur- prized into fmall ones , from a thoufund ...
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... given you no trouble on this occafion , had I not oblerved , that the whole of the argument , in favour of the claufe now before us , F is founded upon two fuppofitions , one of which I think extremely unchari- table , and the other ...
... given you no trouble on this occafion , had I not oblerved , that the whole of the argument , in favour of the claufe now before us , F is founded upon two fuppofitions , one of which I think extremely unchari- table , and the other ...
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... given me the utmost encouragement to per- fevere in the profecution of my argu- ment , as being of the greatest im- portance to the proteftant , religion , and the fole expedient , which can effectually fecure it , from being gra D ...
... given me the utmost encouragement to per- fevere in the profecution of my argu- ment , as being of the greatest im- portance to the proteftant , religion , and the fole expedient , which can effectually fecure it , from being gra D ...
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... given of the ancient fathers , the au- thority of the books of the New Teftament , which were tranfmitted to us thro ' their hands , will be ren- dered precarious and uncertain . To this he answers , That the authority of those books ...
... given of the ancient fathers , the au- thority of the books of the New Teftament , which were tranfmitted to us thro ' their hands , will be ren- dered precarious and uncertain . To this he answers , That the authority of those books ...
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