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In the twenty - fourth chapter , he treats of manners , customs , dress , and
diversions . He observes , that , • In describing the manners and customs of the
Portuguese , most travellers make a distinction between the northern and
southern ...
In the twenty - fourth chapter , he treats of manners , customs , dress , and
diversions . He observes , that , • In describing the manners and customs of the
Portuguese , most travellers make a distinction between the northern and
southern ...
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... when contracted through drunkenness or any other species of debauchery ;
and , in the same manner , all vices and ... of a gentleman with the coarseness
and illiberality of a buffoon , Aristotle shows , that , as the teacher of exterior
manners ...
... when contracted through drunkenness or any other species of debauchery ;
and , in the same manner , all vices and ... of a gentleman with the coarseness
and illiberality of a buffoon , Aristotle shows , that , as the teacher of exterior
manners ...
Page 415
SOME of the most difficult and interesting parts of scripture are here discussed in
a manner which does equal credit to the writer's candour and judgment . His
views are directed solely by the love of truth ; and , if we cane not at all times
receive ...
SOME of the most difficult and interesting parts of scripture are here discussed in
a manner which does equal credit to the writer's candour and judgment . His
views are directed solely by the love of truth ; and , if we cane not at all times
receive ...
Page 447
tue , Any Dach Our cous CZOUS COM eep ; both calis Out e la 016 blishing any
manner of your own , and that blinds your judgment in the necessary
discrimination of what is fit or not fit to be appropriated to your own use . Of the
instances I ...
tue , Any Dach Our cous CZOUS COM eep ; both calis Out e la 016 blishing any
manner of your own , and that blinds your judgment in the necessary
discrimination of what is fit or not fit to be appropriated to your own use . Of the
instances I ...
Page 462
The other arguments , however , in support of final salvation , are brought forward
in such a manner as to reflect great credit on his reading and judgement , and to
merit the attention of those who are not loft in the prejudice of their Sect or party ...
The other arguments , however , in support of final salvation , are brought forward
in such a manner as to reflect great credit on his reading and judgement , and to
merit the attention of those who are not loft in the prejudice of their Sect or party ...
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