The Monthly Mirror1809 |
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Page 5
... true , Ambrose . In all my perambulations I may well take shame to myself for having omitted to visit the English Courts of Law . Thy letter , however , no sooner reached me , than I determined to atone for my negligence in that ...
... true , Ambrose . In all my perambulations I may well take shame to myself for having omitted to visit the English Courts of Law . Thy letter , however , no sooner reached me , than I determined to atone for my negligence in that ...
Page 16
... true , and it is one instance , among many that might be produced , how necessary it is , in inquiries of this kind , to employ no terms but those which convey precise ideas . The mathematical mode of reasoning should be deviated from ...
... true , and it is one instance , among many that might be produced , how necessary it is , in inquiries of this kind , to employ no terms but those which convey precise ideas . The mathematical mode of reasoning should be deviated from ...
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... true . In this sense a man , without question , may embrace in his affections his country , and all mankind ; but the patriotism and general philanthropy with which he will be actuated , is still merely a modification of the benevolence ...
... true . In this sense a man , without question , may embrace in his affections his country , and all mankind ; but the patriotism and general philanthropy with which he will be actuated , is still merely a modification of the benevolence ...
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... true . " We send to a physician , he comes with a great cane in his hand , and his eyes blinded , to put an end to the strife between the patient , and his malady ; if he strikes the sick man , he kills him , if he hits the case , he ...
... true . " We send to a physician , he comes with a great cane in his hand , and his eyes blinded , to put an end to the strife between the patient , and his malady ; if he strikes the sick man , he kills him , if he hits the case , he ...
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... true , and certain of being performeð , and nothing could shake the firm resolve which he had once sanctioned with his Christian name . A soldier of his regiment , who had served se . venteen years , and during this period had always ...
... true , and certain of being performeð , and nothing could shake the firm resolve which he had once sanctioned with his Christian name . A soldier of his regiment , who had served se . venteen years , and during this period had always ...
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