The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Band 61824 |
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... reading of books , and the daily occurrences of life , are continually furnishing us with matter for thought and reflection . " SPECTATOR , No. 379 . - LONDON : PRINTED AT THE CAXTON PRESS , BY HENRY FISHER , Printer in Ordinary to His ...
... reading of books , and the daily occurrences of life , are continually furnishing us with matter for thought and reflection . " SPECTATOR , No. 379 . - LONDON : PRINTED AT THE CAXTON PRESS , BY HENRY FISHER , Printer in Ordinary to His ...
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... readers : in order to this , I must beg leave to introduce a few preliminary observations , or what the reader may call propositions , if he pleases . I " 1. I take it for granted that a miracle was wrought as nearly as cir- cumstances ...
... readers : in order to this , I must beg leave to introduce a few preliminary observations , or what the reader may call propositions , if he pleases . I " 1. I take it for granted that a miracle was wrought as nearly as cir- cumstances ...
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... reader ; and that every difficulty is solved : it would be impossible to do this in such a compass as that by which I am necessarily circumscribed : and I have been obliged , for the sake of brevity , to throw into the form of ...
... reader ; and that every difficulty is solved : it would be impossible to do this in such a compass as that by which I am necessarily circumscribed : and I have been obliged , for the sake of brevity , to throw into the form of ...
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... reader may expect a solitary charac- ter or little group , selected for imita- tion or warning from the mass of hu- man beings , of which he forms a part , or a particular subject or idea dis- cussed separately and unconnectedly for the ...
... reader may expect a solitary charac- ter or little group , selected for imita- tion or warning from the mass of hu- man beings , of which he forms a part , or a particular subject or idea dis- cussed separately and unconnectedly for the ...
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... reader , to put away from himself all jangling terms and merely critical discussions , and viewing me by my own light , at- tempt to gain instruction from me , as I am . No. II . - Misfortune . " The spider's most attenuated thread , Is ...
... reader , to put away from himself all jangling terms and merely critical discussions , and viewing me by my own light , at- tempt to gain instruction from me , as I am . No. II . - Misfortune . " The spider's most attenuated thread , Is ...
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