The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... human breast , and can therefore make no allowance for their operations in others , I would be as unwilling to appeal to them , on the subject of senfibility or gratitude , as to a blind man on the subject of colours . Let us then take ...
... human breast , and can therefore make no allowance for their operations in others , I would be as unwilling to appeal to them , on the subject of senfibility or gratitude , as to a blind man on the subject of colours . Let us then take ...
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... human nature , and fanctioned by the invariable testimony of human experience . If we gave them proper encouragements , they would display proper exertions : If we gave them the spirit of human action , they would shew human energy . On ...
... human nature , and fanctioned by the invariable testimony of human experience . If we gave them proper encouragements , they would display proper exertions : If we gave them the spirit of human action , they would shew human energy . On ...
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... human creatures , wherever we meet with them , as beings capable of rising to the highest exaltation of which finite existences can boast , when they shall be placed in circumstances favourable to the developement of their faculties ...
... human creatures , wherever we meet with them , as beings capable of rising to the highest exaltation of which finite existences can boast , when they shall be placed in circumstances favourable to the developement of their faculties ...
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