The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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... respect to the second part of the proposition , there can be none with respect to the first ; it carries with it its own irrefragable proof ; and whether to the tutored or untutored mind , the book of nature demonstrates the truth in ...
... respect to the second part of the proposition , there can be none with respect to the first ; it carries with it its own irrefragable proof ; and whether to the tutored or untutored mind , the book of nature demonstrates the truth in ...
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... respect to anger , of which the habit that exceeds is called Angrines , but that which is deficient is with- out a name . Anger , therefore , is the passion which subsists about mildness , but the objects moving it are many and varions ...
... respect to anger , of which the habit that exceeds is called Angrines , but that which is deficient is with- out a name . Anger , therefore , is the passion which subsists about mildness , but the objects moving it are many and varions ...
الصفحة 407
... respect for the deep - rooted and long - established pre- judices of the people whom they had determined to convert ... respect of the most ferocious and barbarous of its varions conquerors . However the peo- ple were oppressed or ...
... respect for the deep - rooted and long - established pre- judices of the people whom they had determined to convert ... respect of the most ferocious and barbarous of its varions conquerors . However the peo- ple were oppressed or ...
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