Prose and PoetryR. Hart-Davis, 1950 - 961 من الصفحات Over sixty-five representative selections. |
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الصفحة 124
... necessary to be retained , because the purchasers of the dictionary will expect to find them . Such are many words in the common law , as capias , habeas corpus , præmunire , nisi prius : such are some terms of controversial divinity ...
... necessary to be retained , because the purchasers of the dictionary will expect to find them . Such are many words in the common law , as capias , habeas corpus , præmunire , nisi prius : such are some terms of controversial divinity ...
الصفحة 363
... necessary , do not grow stale by repetition . ' Death , the last and most dreadful of all evils , is so far from ... necessary progress of it to this necessary conclusion ; and are so far from being evils deserving these complaints ...
... necessary , do not grow stale by repetition . ' Death , the last and most dreadful of all evils , is so far from ... necessary progress of it to this necessary conclusion ; and are so far from being evils deserving these complaints ...
الصفحة 372
... necessary that man should be debarred , because pain is necessary to the good of the universe ; and the pain of one order of beings extending its salutary influence to innumerable orders above and below , it was necessary that man ...
... necessary that man should be debarred , because pain is necessary to the good of the universe ; and the pain of one order of beings extending its salutary influence to innumerable orders above and below , it was necessary that man ...
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Chronological Table | 8 |
London a Poem | 25 |
An Account of the Life of Mr Richard Savage | 41 |
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