The British Essayists: WorldJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... hope the author will receive it with candour . SIR , TO MR . FITZ - ADAM . If ever you take the trouble of looking into any of the public papers besides your own , you cannot help observing the many curious experiments , which of late ...
... hope the author will receive it with candour . SIR , TO MR . FITZ - ADAM . If ever you take the trouble of looking into any of the public papers besides your own , you cannot help observing the many curious experiments , which of late ...
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... hope will not be thought altogether unworthy of their attention . Suppose a gentleman is able to drive a wheel - car- riage any given number of miles in an hour , when the motion of his horses is progressive , or accord- B 2 141 . 3 ...
... hope will not be thought altogether unworthy of their attention . Suppose a gentleman is able to drive a wheel - car- riage any given number of miles in an hour , when the motion of his horses is progressive , or accord- B 2 141 . 3 ...
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... hope will be soon , that one of our most eminent pens be ap- pointed , after the example of bishop Sprat , to write the history of the society ; and another , after the example of Fontenelle , to make eulogies on its par- ticular ...
... hope will be soon , that one of our most eminent pens be ap- pointed , after the example of bishop Sprat , to write the history of the society ; and another , after the example of Fontenelle , to make eulogies on its par- ticular ...
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... hope , excite their attention , and contribute towards the expelling from the heart , those malignant and sullen humours which destroy the harmony of so- cial life . If we make observations on human nature , either from what we feel in ...
... hope , excite their attention , and contribute towards the expelling from the heart , those malignant and sullen humours which destroy the harmony of so- cial life . If we make observations on human nature , either from what we feel in ...
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... hope that your publication of this letter may warn the wretch , who has undone us , of his danger , and incline him to avoid it . Fear is gene- rally the companion of guilt , and may possibly be the means of preserving to me the life of ...
... hope that your publication of this letter may warn the wretch , who has undone us , of his danger , and incline him to avoid it . Fear is gene- rally the companion of guilt , and may possibly be the means of preserving to me the life of ...
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