The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... object of your pursuits , it will give me great pleasure . I have only to lament that the pursuit of those great objects is now only in its infancy , which ought to be brought to maturity , and to have attained its object long ago . I ...
... object of your pursuits , it will give me great pleasure . I have only to lament that the pursuit of those great objects is now only in its infancy , which ought to be brought to maturity , and to have attained its object long ago . I ...
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... object of inmense importance ; seeing if ever any one quality of a particular object be accurately ascertained , the knowledge of that single quality may be preserved for ages , till others respecting the same object may be added to it ...
... object of inmense importance ; seeing if ever any one quality of a particular object be accurately ascertained , the knowledge of that single quality may be preserved for ages , till others respecting the same object may be added to it ...
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... objects come so seldom within our reach , that they in a great measure elude our observation ; and when they do come ... object be not immediately under our eye , that tale fhall be so often narrated as a truth by respec- table writers ...
... objects come so seldom within our reach , that they in a great measure elude our observation ; and when they do come ... object be not immediately under our eye , that tale fhall be so often narrated as a truth by respec- table writers ...
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