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... Reasons that induced the Author to write these Thoughts on the English Government - His Reason for being a little severe with Mr. W. - Encomium on Mr. Whitaker's Origin of Government . 8vo . pp . 90. 28. Wright . 1799 . ART . XIX ...
... Reasons that induced the Author to write these Thoughts on the English Government - His Reason for being a little severe with Mr. W. - Encomium on Mr. Whitaker's Origin of Government . 8vo . pp . 90. 28. Wright . 1799 . ART . XIX ...
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... Reason , indeed , if she were rightly improved and her dictates faithfully pursued , would infallibly lead men to virtue and happiness . But the encouragement so industriously given to the most illiterate Christian , to think for ...
... Reason , indeed , if she were rightly improved and her dictates faithfully pursued , would infallibly lead men to virtue and happiness . But the encouragement so industriously given to the most illiterate Christian , to think for ...
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... reason without passion : but poetical judges must not be supposed to be chained down by so frigid a rule . They will be animated , and " rise to faults " which we critics in prose shall be called dull and stupid , if " dare to mend ...
... reason without passion : but poetical judges must not be supposed to be chained down by so frigid a rule . They will be animated , and " rise to faults " which we critics in prose shall be called dull and stupid , if " dare to mend ...
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