The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... employed in investigating the sublime countenance of Hea- ven's image , man . By the same rule , a barber and wig- maker greatly excels in dignity not only those employed in the viler occupations of trade , but even the sons and daugh ...
... employed in investigating the sublime countenance of Hea- ven's image , man . By the same rule , a barber and wig- maker greatly excels in dignity not only those employed in the viler occupations of trade , but even the sons and daugh ...
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... employed to procure satis- faction . For if we permit every British officer , for any af front or injury which he ... employ force till satisfaction has been denied , a A ship of war on the sea , like a fortress on land , may , be ...
... employed to procure satis- faction . For if we permit every British officer , for any af front or injury which he ... employ force till satisfaction has been denied , a A ship of war on the sea , like a fortress on land , may , be ...
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... employed in providing the mere necessaries of life , By far the greater proportion of them are employed in providing supply to other wants of man . Now in this case , as well as in the former , the sole question is , whether a ...
... employed in providing the mere necessaries of life , By far the greater proportion of them are employed in providing supply to other wants of man . Now in this case , as well as in the former , the sole question is , whether a ...
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