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Page 11
Although the world is composed of individuals , yet it may be of use to take notice
of the benefits which men , taken collectively , receive from the passion under
consideration . The general effect of Resentment , taken in all its forms , on the ...
Although the world is composed of individuals , yet it may be of use to take notice
of the benefits which men , taken collectively , receive from the passion under
consideration . The general effect of Resentment , taken in all its forms , on the ...
Page 259
Indeed before such an event had taken place , in looking over those three pages
so justly celebrated in our English literature , we could not divest ourselves of that
incredulity which forbid us to believe that so much misery could really exist in ...
Indeed before such an event had taken place , in looking over those three pages
so justly celebrated in our English literature , we could not divest ourselves of that
incredulity which forbid us to believe that so much misery could really exist in ...
Page 294
The river Loire , not rigidly taken , was their common boundary . The first might be
called the French Romane ; the latter the Provençal , because spoken by the
subjects of Raimond , Count of Provence , well - known in the armies ...
The river Loire , not rigidly taken , was their common boundary . The first might be
called the French Romane ; the latter the Provençal , because spoken by the
subjects of Raimond , Count of Provence , well - known in the armies ...
Page 317
Since I last had the honour of meeting you , my Brethren , an occurence has
taken place , in which the Clergy are particularly interested . This occurrence , to
which it is incumbent on me to direct your notice , respects the Bill which has
lately ...
Since I last had the honour of meeting you , my Brethren , an occurence has
taken place , in which the Clergy are particularly interested . This occurrence , to
which it is incumbent on me to direct your notice , respects the Bill which has
lately ...
Page 347
Nor shall we more than incidentally mention the dulness or dexterity by which the
city of Rome is taken for the land of Judea ; the reign of Tiberius put for that of
Augustus : and the perpetration of impieties taken as syno- ) nimous with the ...
Nor shall we more than incidentally mention the dulness or dexterity by which the
city of Rome is taken for the land of Judea ; the reign of Tiberius put for that of
Augustus : and the perpetration of impieties taken as syno- ) nimous with the ...
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