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Page 38
... says , “ they are chiefly in praise of worthy persons , of which none ever had a more plentiful supply than I , having been always conversant with the best and worthiest in all places where I came ; and amongst the rest with ladies , in ...
... says , “ they are chiefly in praise of worthy persons , of which none ever had a more plentiful supply than I , having been always conversant with the best and worthiest in all places where I came ; and amongst the rest with ladies , in ...
Page 40
... says , being of prophane use . UNPUBLISHED MSS . It seems almost incredible , and yet the statement does not appear to be contradicted , that there are valuable works prepared by Cudworth for the press , that are still unpublished by ...
... says , being of prophane use . UNPUBLISHED MSS . It seems almost incredible , and yet the statement does not appear to be contradicted , that there are valuable works prepared by Cudworth for the press , that are still unpublished by ...
Page 43
... says Mr. Vaux , " when the generality of mankind are most concerned to determine in what manner they shall apply their time and talents , for their own aggrandise- ment , and are seen eagerly grasping for wealth , or panting for those ...
... says Mr. Vaux , " when the generality of mankind are most concerned to determine in what manner they shall apply their time and talents , for their own aggrandise- ment , and are seen eagerly grasping for wealth , or panting for those ...
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... says , that " the commonly receiv- ed notion , respecting the capacity of the blacks , is a vulgar pre- judice . " He published a variety of essays on this important sub- ject , and brought it into notice by letters which he addressed ...
... says , that " the commonly receiv- ed notion , respecting the capacity of the blacks , is a vulgar pre- judice . " He published a variety of essays on this important sub- ject , and brought it into notice by letters which he addressed ...
Page 53
... say , that the aliena- tion we complain of is not less promoted on the other side than on this side the water , as a few extracts from the works which supply the title to the present paper , would sufficiently explain , if we were ...
... say , that the aliena- tion we complain of is not less promoted on the other side than on this side the water , as a few extracts from the works which supply the title to the present paper , would sufficiently explain , if we were ...
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