The Cabinet: Or, Monthly Report of Polite Literature, المجلد 3Mathews and Leigh., 1808 |
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... Law . A GREAT GENIUS . MR , CONDUCtor , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall ...
... Law . A GREAT GENIUS . MR , CONDUCtor , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall ...
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... laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a punishment , I followed the august princess , and begged to be per- nitted to take charge of her lyre . We soon arrived at ...
... laws of honour to obey the princess whom you would have carried off . ” Charmed with the idea of so pleasing a punishment , I followed the august princess , and begged to be per- nitted to take charge of her lyre . We soon arrived at ...
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... laws and ri- gorous punishment , there is a species of minor offences , scarcely less destructive of the true interests of moral so- ciety , which are best repressed by ridicule ; since it often happens , that men are shamed out of ...
... laws and ri- gorous punishment , there is a species of minor offences , scarcely less destructive of the true interests of moral so- ciety , which are best repressed by ridicule ; since it often happens , that men are shamed out of ...
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... , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit , should ever be held in veneration by all wise and good men , for the golden CABINET . 23.
... , or why would it perpetually stand in need of laws and of religion ? " Dr. Cheyne's memory , independent of his medical and mathematical merit , should ever be held in veneration by all wise and good men , for the golden CABINET . 23.
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... Law . A GREAT GENIUS . MR . CONDUCTOR , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall ...
... Law . A GREAT GENIUS . MR . CONDUCTOR , I HAVE long regarded myself as a being endowed with no common intellect , and destined to occupy no ordinary station . With what justice I have fostered such flattering sentiments , you shall ...
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