The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... respect ; nor can an individual pofsefs any influence in it , but that which is derived from respect to his talents or purity of conduct . The influence of this government extends only to spiritual affairs , for unless it be the share ...
... respect ; nor can an individual pofsefs any influence in it , but that which is derived from respect to his talents or purity of conduct . The influence of this government extends only to spiritual affairs , for unless it be the share ...
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... respect to the propagation , increase , qualities , and habitudes of the different objects of investigation . This first ought naturally to precede the other ; for without a knowledge in that department , all advances in the other that ...
... respect to the propagation , increase , qualities , and habitudes of the different objects of investigation . This first ought naturally to precede the other ; for without a knowledge in that department , all advances in the other that ...
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... respect of place , but also in respect of time . We experience ourselves often overheated at night in consequence of a constant fire through the day , but 277 our morning hours , which are generally spent in 276 method of heating houses ...
... respect of place , but also in respect of time . We experience ourselves often overheated at night in consequence of a constant fire through the day , but 277 our morning hours , which are generally spent in 276 method of heating houses ...
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Oration of Peter the Great | 10 |
On the mode of providing | 19 |
Reading memorandums | 29 |
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