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... effect which they can never wholly lose , while they continue to be among the first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . * * In this sketch , we may observe , that the praise of original design is ...
... effect which they can never wholly lose , while they continue to be among the first books by which both sexes are initiated in the elegancies of knowledge . * * In this sketch , we may observe , that the praise of original design is ...
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... effect is to represent plea- sure in alliance with vice ; and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regu- lated * . ' 6 If it was the purpose of the first ESSAYISTS to detach the public from political controver sy , and ...
... effect is to represent plea- sure in alliance with vice ; and to relax those obligations by which life ought to be regu- lated * . ' 6 If it was the purpose of the first ESSAYISTS to detach the public from political controver sy , and ...
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... sense , and exhibit the varieties it as- sumes in the different classes of rich and poor , learned and illiterate ; nor could they with becoming gravity exemplify the whim- sical effects of petulance C 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
... sense , and exhibit the varieties it as- sumes in the different classes of rich and poor , learned and illiterate ; nor could they with becoming gravity exemplify the whim- sical effects of petulance C 3 BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE . XXV.
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... effects , in all ages and conditions , has nevertheless been more regulated by custom in its modes of address than any other that can be men- tioned . Of this we need no more convincing proof , than what is afforded by one of its re ...
... effects , in all ages and conditions , has nevertheless been more regulated by custom in its modes of address than any other that can be men- tioned . Of this we need no more convincing proof , than what is afforded by one of its re ...
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... effects of a TASTE for EXPENSE and SHOW , arising from a com- pliance , rather voluntary than compelled , with the mandates of fashion . This naturally induces the consideration of dress , furniture , equipage , and the luxuries of the ...
... effects of a TASTE for EXPENSE and SHOW , arising from a com- pliance , rather voluntary than compelled , with the mandates of fashion . This naturally induces the consideration of dress , furniture , equipage , and the luxuries of the ...
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