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الصفحة 186
... discourses have been frequently treated by some of the ableft of our moral
Writers , the discerning Reader will not expect any thing new upon them , nor to
see them treated in a more striking and interesting manner than they have
already ...
... discourses have been frequently treated by some of the ableft of our moral
Writers , the discerning Reader will not expect any thing new upon them , nor to
see them treated in a more striking and interesting manner than they have
already ...
الصفحة 389
Indeed Dr . Johnson seems full as little solicitous about the fuccess of his
annotations , as he could possibly be about the composing them ; it is to be
wished , however , for the sake of his own reputation , that he had always treated
the poet ...
Indeed Dr . Johnson seems full as little solicitous about the fuccess of his
annotations , as he could possibly be about the composing them ; it is to be
wished , however , for the sake of his own reputation , that he had always treated
the poet ...
الصفحة 458
... that he shall be thought to have treated both Dr . Johnson and Dr . Warburton (
for he spares the bishop as little as he hath spared the doctor of laws with an ill -
becoming levity , if not with unmerited severity . - The Reviewer confeffes indeed
...
... that he shall be thought to have treated both Dr . Johnson and Dr . Warburton (
for he spares the bishop as little as he hath spared the doctor of laws with an ill -
becoming levity , if not with unmerited severity . - The Reviewer confeffes indeed
...
الصفحة 544
The philosophers , who have treated this subject with the moft fuccess , may be
distinguished into two claffes ; the one confift• ing ing of those who have imputed
the knowlege of moral The History of the Royal Academy of Sciences ,
The philosophers , who have treated this subject with the moft fuccess , may be
distinguished into two claffes ; the one confift• ing ing of those who have imputed
the knowlege of moral The History of the Royal Academy of Sciences ,
الصفحة 555
In this manner does our author introduce his subject in the first tract . i In treating
of the freedom of the subjects in ... I need not inform the public , how every one in
France is liable to be treated : without any charge made against him upon oath ...
In this manner does our author introduce his subject in the first tract . i In treating
of the freedom of the subjects in ... I need not inform the public , how every one in
France is liable to be treated : without any charge made against him upon oath ...
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againſt alſo appears attended Author becauſe biſhops body called caſe cauſe character Chriſtian church common concerning conſequence conſiderable conſidered contains continued direct diſeaſe divine doctrine effect equally experience firſt frequently friends give given greater hand hath himſelf hiſtory human idea imagination Italy judge kind laſt late learned leaſt leſs letter live Lord manner matter means mentioned method mind moſt muſt nature neceſſary never object obſerved occaſion opinion original particular perhaps perſon philoſophy plants practice preſent principles produce proper prove Readers reaſon regard religion remarks reſpect Review rules ſaid ſame ſays ſee ſeems ſenſe ſeveral ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch ſufficient ſuppoſed taken themſelves theſe thing thoſe thought tion tranſlation treated true truth uſe whole whoſe writers