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... Moral , 300-391 Markets of Philadelphia , some Upper Falls of , 540 Spain , Commerce , and Freedom , Account of , Naturalist , The , No. II , The , No. 111 , The , No. IV , The , No. V , · 508 an Ode , Criticism on , · 4.97 51 Sympathy ...
... Moral , 300-391 Markets of Philadelphia , some Upper Falls of , 540 Spain , Commerce , and Freedom , Account of , Naturalist , The , No. II , The , No. 111 , The , No. IV , The , No. V , · 508 an Ode , Criticism on , · 4.97 51 Sympathy ...
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... themselves , and so absorbed in these terms that they cannot raise their eyes to contemplate or consider the secrets of nature . Behold moral philosophers temporising with human vices : the Epi- THE LITERARY REPUBLIC . 15.
... themselves , and so absorbed in these terms that they cannot raise their eyes to contemplate or consider the secrets of nature . Behold moral philosophers temporising with human vices : the Epi- THE LITERARY REPUBLIC . 15.
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Behold moral philosophers temporising with human vices : the Epi- eureans are libertines , the Peripatetics avaricious , the Platonists and Stoics arrogant and vainglorious ; you may also observe the confusion of their ideas on what ...
Behold moral philosophers temporising with human vices : the Epi- eureans are libertines , the Peripatetics avaricious , the Platonists and Stoics arrogant and vainglorious ; you may also observe the confusion of their ideas on what ...
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... moral and natural philosophy , considering them as the best and most secure masters . And is this , O Democritus , an object to excite laughter rather than lamentation ? This reprimand , accompanied by a flood of tears , was not ...
... moral and natural philosophy , considering them as the best and most secure masters . And is this , O Democritus , an object to excite laughter rather than lamentation ? This reprimand , accompanied by a flood of tears , was not ...
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... truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or morals ? Much depends upon 1 the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to THE SCRIBBLER . 29.
... truth ? Why , one must pause a little , and inquire , What is it they read ? Books of history , or poetry , or science , or morals ? Much depends upon 1 the kind of reading . Are their studies confined to THE SCRIBBLER . 29.
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