The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 4James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1791 |
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... circumstances that tend to call them forth to action, or to suppress them entirely. Every circumstance that occurs in civilized societies, as we are pleased to call them, tends to pervert the taste of the lower classes of men, and to ...
... circumstances that tend to call them forth to action, or to suppress them entirely. Every circumstance that occurs in civilized societies, as we are pleased to call them, tends to pervert the taste of the lower classes of men, and to ...
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... circumstances that gave rife to them are often very distinctly specified. We are often even at a loss to know, to whom we are indebted for first having reduced them to writing ; and from this circumstance, and others that shall be ...
... circumstances that gave rife to them are often very distinctly specified. We are often even at a loss to know, to whom we are indebted for first having reduced them to writing ; and from this circumstance, and others that shall be ...
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... circumstances to adopt so many modifications of these as to make the ideas which now prevail seem to bear but a very flight resemblance to those from which •they were derived. It is upon these principles that I shall. endeavour to take ...
... circumstances to adopt so many modifications of these as to make the ideas which now prevail seem to bear but a very flight resemblance to those from which •they were derived. It is upon these principles that I shall. endeavour to take ...
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