The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 7James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1792 |
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... tion , it cannot be absolutely accurate ; because , by means of a circuitous exchange with other nations , the effect of an extraordinary balance may be much moderated on particular occasions . As many of your readers pro- bably are not ...
... tion , it cannot be absolutely accurate ; because , by means of a circuitous exchange with other nations , the effect of an extraordinary balance may be much moderated on particular occasions . As many of your readers pro- bably are not ...
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... tion now begin to disappear , and men recognize the wisdom , as well as the magnificence of nature : In- stead of that unbridled fire , which would indiscri- minately paint every object with colours peculiar to itself , a more sober ...
... tion now begin to disappear , and men recognize the wisdom , as well as the magnificence of nature : In- stead of that unbridled fire , which would indiscri- minately paint every object with colours peculiar to itself , a more sober ...
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... tion , is society , and consequently government . In a state of nature , the powers of any individual are dif- sipated by an attention to a multiplicity of objects . The employments of all are similar . From genera- tion to generation ...
... tion , is society , and consequently government . In a state of nature , the powers of any individual are dif- sipated by an attention to a multiplicity of objects . The employments of all are similar . From genera- tion to generation ...
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SKETCH of the life of the earl of Marr | 9 |
Short catalogue of Portuguese books | 20 |
Anecdote | 32 |
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