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... Thefe voyages are commonly faid to have been pub- lifhed under his direction . They were presented by him to the univerfity of Oxford [ v . Collier's Dict . ] . That he was well verfed in fuch authors is pretty plain , from the good ufe ...
... Thefe voyages are commonly faid to have been pub- lifhed under his direction . They were presented by him to the univerfity of Oxford [ v . Collier's Dict . ] . That he was well verfed in fuch authors is pretty plain , from the good ufe ...
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... thefe for a fpecimen , on raising the value of coin , as the fame method which he there recommends , viz . of weighing it , has of late been practifed . See the letter in Vol . IX . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord ...
... thefe for a fpecimen , on raising the value of coin , as the fame method which he there recommends , viz . of weighing it , has of late been practifed . See the letter in Vol . IX . of this edition , p . 320. The two letters from lord ...
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... then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such lefs general propofi- 6 • tions tions known before thefe univerfal maxims . 20. One and.
... then that one and two are equal to three ; that sweetness is not bitterness ; and a thousand the like , must be innate . 19. Such lefs general propofi- 6 • tions tions known before thefe univerfal maxims . 20. One and.
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... thefe univerfal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , anfwered . 21. Thefe maxims not being known fometimes till pro- pofed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly known before propofing ...
... thefe univerfal maxims . 20. One and one equal to two , & c . not general , nor useful , anfwered . 21. Thefe maxims not being known fometimes till pro- pofed , proves them not in- nate . 22. Implicitly known before propofing ...
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... Thefe three laws the rules of moral good and evil . 14 , 15. Morality is the relation of actions to thefe rules . 16. The denominations of ac- tions often mislead us . 17 : . Relations innumerable . 18. All relations terminate in Simple ...
... Thefe three laws the rules of moral good and evil . 14 , 15. Morality is the relation of actions to thefe rules . 16. The denominations of ac- tions often mislead us . 17 : . Relations innumerable . 18. All relations terminate in Simple ...
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