The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Band 61824 |
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... give that title to my present humble produc- tions : not that I would assimilate to myself any meritorious distinction , but simply give my reader to under- stand , that I intend to indulge in no visionary schemes , or merely imagina ...
... give that title to my present humble produc- tions : not that I would assimilate to myself any meritorious distinction , but simply give my reader to under- stand , that I intend to indulge in no visionary schemes , or merely imagina ...
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... give up for ever , the evil courses he had adopted ; but his last advice was disregarded with sullen silence , and the son even reproached his sorrow- ing parent with having brought him to the state he was now in , by refus- ing to give ...
... give up for ever , the evil courses he had adopted ; but his last advice was disregarded with sullen silence , and the son even reproached his sorrow- ing parent with having brought him to the state he was now in , by refus- ing to give ...
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... give them in the order in which they were first delivered , yet in all probability some discrepancies will be found ... gives entertainment and delight to a spectacle of vice . In seasons of hostility , it may be easy to 37 38 Immoral ...
... give them in the order in which they were first delivered , yet in all probability some discrepancies will be found ... gives entertainment and delight to a spectacle of vice . In seasons of hostility , it may be easy to 37 38 Immoral ...
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... give a contrary testimony . In early life I sometimes trod that dangerous ground , and , were it possible , I would forfeit this right hand , to recall the mental and moral mischiefs which were the consequence . " The question which is ...
... give a contrary testimony . In early life I sometimes trod that dangerous ground , and , were it possible , I would forfeit this right hand , to recall the mental and moral mischiefs which were the consequence . " The question which is ...
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... gives rise to a mutual sympathy of feeling , and to an action and re - action , which produce changes , of some kind ... give such a bias and direction to the mind , as will lead to a radical and permanent change in the character and ...
... gives rise to a mutual sympathy of feeling , and to an action and re - action , which produce changes , of some kind ... give such a bias and direction to the mind , as will lead to a radical and permanent change in the character and ...
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