The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 7
... thought to have been made for this world only , we know not that the maxim can be considered as any very great absurdity . But the progress of reason , and , more than all , the introduction of Chris- tianity , púrified , by degrees ...
... thought to have been made for this world only , we know not that the maxim can be considered as any very great absurdity . But the progress of reason , and , more than all , the introduction of Chris- tianity , púrified , by degrees ...
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... thought they saw , that the measure was a death - blow to what they considered as their property ; and , if they were to fall , they had determined , we have no doubt , to fall with harness on their backs . They talked language , which ...
... thought they saw , that the measure was a death - blow to what they considered as their property ; and , if they were to fall , they had determined , we have no doubt , to fall with harness on their backs . They talked language , which ...
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... thoughts ; they are fixed only on what will come or what may come . How is it possible for a people , incessantly changing their constitutions and laws , living only on exceptions , and in a continual succession of ordinances , to ...
... thoughts ; they are fixed only on what will come or what may come . How is it possible for a people , incessantly changing their constitutions and laws , living only on exceptions , and in a continual succession of ordinances , to ...
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... thought , and did not often smile ; -when he spoke , on matters of some importance , it was not without first holding up the balance in his mind , to weigh well what he had to say : persuasion hung upon his lip , and the flow of his ...
... thought , and did not often smile ; -when he spoke , on matters of some importance , it was not without first holding up the balance in his mind , to weigh well what he had to say : persuasion hung upon his lip , and the flow of his ...
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... thought the custom of having only one wife a very good one , provided the husband loved her ; if not , it was a very bad one , because he would tyrannize over her the more , whereas if his attention was divided be- tween five or six ...
... thought the custom of having only one wife a very good one , provided the husband loved her ; if not , it was a very bad one , because he would tyrannize over her the more , whereas if his attention was divided be- tween five or six ...
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