The British Essayists: ObserverJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... manner of The Task . 58. The visit to Attalus concluded . 59. Notion that death may be avoided at will . 60. Meditations on the character of an infidel . 61. Of the morality of Christianity . 62. An argument for the evidence of the ...
... manner of The Task . 58. The visit to Attalus concluded . 59. Notion that death may be avoided at will . 60. Meditations on the character of an infidel . 61. Of the morality of Christianity . 62. An argument for the evidence of the ...
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... manner , if it were only for the purpose of giving him lessons and instructions in the arts of government ; for in that case his vanity , which made him act a part for applause even in his expiring moments , would have opened his doors ...
... manner , if it were only for the purpose of giving him lessons and instructions in the arts of government ; for in that case his vanity , which made him act a part for applause even in his expiring moments , would have opened his doors ...
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... manners were not calculated for po- pularity , yet his reputation through the empire was universal ; he regulated all domestic matters with consummate prudence , and on some occasions with a liberal and courteous spirit . In the distant ...
... manners were not calculated for po- pularity , yet his reputation through the empire was universal ; he regulated all domestic matters with consummate prudence , and on some occasions with a liberal and courteous spirit . In the distant ...
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... manners , laws and liberties , and correctly comprehend the duties and distinctions of his own hereditary office , are points that no one will dispute . That he should travel through his kingdom I can hardly doubt , but whether those ex ...
... manners , laws and liberties , and correctly comprehend the duties and distinctions of his own hereditary office , are points that no one will dispute . That he should travel through his kingdom I can hardly doubt , but whether those ex ...
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... manners to the model of what is commonly called The Old Court , is another grand defaulter against times and seasons . His entrances and exits are to be performed with a stated regularity ; he measures his devoirs with an exactitude ...
... manners to the model of what is commonly called The Old Court , is another grand defaulter against times and seasons . His entrances and exits are to be performed with a stated regularity ; he measures his devoirs with an exactitude ...
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