Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects, Том 1John and James Rivington, 1755 - Всего страниц: 464 |
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... look upon it as a Duty , which I owe to my Confci- ence , to my Readers , and to my GOD , publickly to acknowledge the Error . - It is one Thing to be filent ; another to be obftinate . As I fall inflexi- bly adhere to the firft ; I ...
... look upon it as a Duty , which I owe to my Confci- ence , to my Readers , and to my GOD , publickly to acknowledge the Error . - It is one Thing to be filent ; another to be obftinate . As I fall inflexi- bly adhere to the firft ; I ...
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... look back upon Interviews , fquandered away in very Vanity ; and shocking , to look forward upon * King Solomon . ↑ Ecclef . vii . 6 . the the Account , which We must all shortly ren- der DIALOGUE 13 I.
... look back upon Interviews , fquandered away in very Vanity ; and shocking , to look forward upon * King Solomon . ↑ Ecclef . vii . 6 . the the Account , which We must all shortly ren- der DIALOGUE 13 I.
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... look for the Strength of Reasoning , and the Warmth of Exhortation : the Infinuating Arts of genteel Address , or the manly Boldness of im- partial Reproof : all the Thunder of the Ora- tor , without any of his Oftentation ; all the ...
... look for the Strength of Reasoning , and the Warmth of Exhortation : the Infinuating Arts of genteel Address , or the manly Boldness of im- partial Reproof : all the Thunder of the Ora- tor , without any of his Oftentation ; all the ...
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... looks on the miferable Spectacle . Takes a leisurely and attentive Survey * of the Cafe . And , though every Gash in the bleed- ing Flesh , cried and pleaded for Compaffion ; this Minister of the Sanctuary , neither speaks a Word to ...
... looks on the miferable Spectacle . Takes a leisurely and attentive Survey * of the Cafe . And , though every Gash in the bleed- ing Flesh , cried and pleaded for Compaffion ; this Minister of the Sanctuary , neither speaks a Word to ...
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... , but also to the Growth of this Plant ; which is fo unusually quick , that it may al- most be said to start , rather than to rise out of the Earth . - that it looks like an Arrangement of rural Pi- 42 II . DIALOGUE.
... , but also to the Growth of this Plant ; which is fo unusually quick , that it may al- most be said to start , rather than to rise out of the Earth . - that it looks like an Arrangement of rural Pi- 42 II . DIALOGUE.
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