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الصفحة 387
which the general voice of the publick has exclaimed , or which their own
incongruity immediately condemns , and which , I fuppole the authour himself
would defire to be forgotten . Of the relt , 10 part I have given the highest
approbation , by ...
which the general voice of the publick has exclaimed , or which their own
incongruity immediately condemns , and which , I fuppole the authour himself
would defire to be forgotten . Of the relt , 10 part I have given the highest
approbation , by ...
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This was , he tells us , from God himself ; for that in the beginning , before it was
published to the world , it was with God , God was the word , the original author
and giver of it . It was in the beginning with God , Jay hid frm the foundation of the
...
This was , he tells us , from God himself ; for that in the beginning , before it was
published to the world , it was with God , God was the word , the original author
and giver of it . It was in the beginning with God , Jay hid frm the foundation of the
...
الصفحة 509
j cuting this affair is to do himself credit with a D ' Alembert and a Voltaire , the
rivals and enemies of Rousseau . " Would it not be justly deemed scandalous for
an assembly of divines , so greatly distinguished in the reformed part of Europe ,
to ...
j cuting this affair is to do himself credit with a D ' Alembert and a Voltaire , the
rivals and enemies of Rousseau . " Would it not be justly deemed scandalous for
an assembly of divines , so greatly distinguished in the reformed part of Europe ,
to ...
الصفحة 536
To this end he applied himself to the latin writers ; but first of all was obliged to
learn their language , and even when he had obviared this difficulty , he found
himself little the better ; the Latins were too ignorant and tod modern .
To this end he applied himself to the latin writers ; but first of all was obliged to
learn their language , and even when he had obviared this difficulty , he found
himself little the better ; the Latins were too ignorant and tod modern .
الصفحة 553
This Mr . Rousseau appears willing to have done in a private , letter from himself ;
but the pastor wanted such recommenda - . tion in a postscript to an epistle of his
own : a method of writing to his excellency which Mr . Rousseau thought too ...
This Mr . Rousseau appears willing to have done in a private , letter from himself ;
but the pastor wanted such recommenda - . tion in a postscript to an epistle of his
own : a method of writing to his excellency which Mr . Rousseau thought too ...
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