Anti-Jacobin Review, True Churchman's Magazine; and Protestant Advocate: Or Monthly Political, and Literary Censor, Том 12Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1802 |
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... believe in a righteous Governor of all things , there is the firmeft affurance that virtue will be univerfally accompanied with happiness , As one courfe of action here termi- nates in two objects , it is eafy to take one of those ...
... believe in a righteous Governor of all things , there is the firmeft affurance that virtue will be univerfally accompanied with happiness , As one courfe of action here termi- nates in two objects , it is eafy to take one of those ...
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... believe the Divine Being therefore actuated folely by views to his own happiness . How can Mr. B. prove , what good evidence has he for believing , that the happiness of the Divine Being requires the eternal exercife of beneficence to ...
... believe the Divine Being therefore actuated folely by views to his own happiness . How can Mr. B. prove , what good evidence has he for believing , that the happiness of the Divine Being requires the eternal exercife of beneficence to ...
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... believe it will be found very difficult to refute It . Fear is the great prefervative of order in fociety , and , indeed , of good manners in the focial intercourfe of life . In fhort , fear feems the moft conftant motive of exertion ...
... believe it will be found very difficult to refute It . Fear is the great prefervative of order in fociety , and , indeed , of good manners in the focial intercourfe of life . In fhort , fear feems the moft conftant motive of exertion ...
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... believe that there are many entitled to the praife of attaining the perfection of their nature . Percival is one in- ftance of it . I contemplated him at his own houfe ; I have ftudied him on our journey , and I can conceive nothing on ...
... believe that there are many entitled to the praife of attaining the perfection of their nature . Percival is one in- ftance of it . I contemplated him at his own houfe ; I have ftudied him on our journey , and I can conceive nothing on ...
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... believe that there exift many charming young women who must be fenfible of a congeniality with the character which Mr. D. has given to his heroine ; lovely in mind as in person , dutiful , in- genuous , candid , reftrained , prudent ...
... believe that there exift many charming young women who must be fenfible of a congeniality with the character which Mr. D. has given to his heroine ; lovely in mind as in person , dutiful , in- genuous , candid , reftrained , prudent ...
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Стр. 514 - Will he make many supplications unto thee? Will he speak soft words unto thee? Will he make a covenant with thee? Wilt thou take him for a servant for ever? Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? Or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens? Shall the companions make a banquet of him? Shall they part him among the merchants?