Letters by Several Eminent Persons Deceased: Including the Correspondence of John Hughes, and Several of His Friends, Published from the Originals: with Notes Explanatory and Historical, Том 1John Duncombe J. Johnson, 1772 |
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... Such as it is , the ode is yours , for I tranflated it purposely for your fake , and have had fuch a respect to your judgment , that I have omitted no care to make it as perfect as I am ** Horace B. 1. Ode 22. See it in Mr.Hughes's ...
... Such as it is , the ode is yours , for I tranflated it purposely for your fake , and have had fuch a respect to your judgment , that I have omitted no care to make it as perfect as I am ** Horace B. 1. Ode 22. See it in Mr.Hughes's ...
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... such ills as may be avoided , and to be prepared against such as cannot . They teach him to value himself aright ; and fince he finds his body subject to a thousand accidents , to turn his care rather to the noble entertainment and ...
... such ills as may be avoided , and to be prepared against such as cannot . They teach him to value himself aright ; and fince he finds his body subject to a thousand accidents , to turn his care rather to the noble entertainment and ...
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... give no new light to the understanding . As foon may a fit of the gout be removed by a fyllogifm , or a violent fever by a demonftration in Euclid , as the mind be illuminated by fire and and faggot . " Such premises , " as one [ 157 ]
... give no new light to the understanding . As foon may a fit of the gout be removed by a fyllogifm , or a violent fever by a demonftration in Euclid , as the mind be illuminated by fire and and faggot . " Such premises , " as one [ 157 ]
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... Such premises , " as one plea- fantly fays , " infer no conclufion , but that of " a man's life . " And if you terrify a man into a profeffion of what he does not believe , " instead of erecting a trophy to God , " as an ingenious ...
... Such premises , " as one plea- fantly fays , " infer no conclufion , but that of " a man's life . " And if you terrify a man into a profeffion of what he does not believe , " instead of erecting a trophy to God , " as an ingenious ...
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... lordship's family ; to which I have such * This picture is at Colegreen . A print was engraved from it by Gerard Vandergucht , and prefixed to Mr. Hughes's poems . great great and particular obligations . I am , with all [ 184 ]
... lordship's family ; to which I have such * This picture is at Colegreen . A print was engraved from it by Gerard Vandergucht , and prefixed to Mr. Hughes's poems . great great and particular obligations . I am , with all [ 184 ]
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