The European Magazine, and London Review, Volumen32Philological Society of London, 1797 |
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... principles fixed by any fure criterion ? Is it fubject to the controul of reafon and judgment ? Or does it wander at large - under no confinement of rule with no certain defignation -- varying , as it may chance , with the temper , the ...
... principles fixed by any fure criterion ? Is it fubject to the controul of reafon and judgment ? Or does it wander at large - under no confinement of rule with no certain defignation -- varying , as it may chance , with the temper , the ...
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... principles was lefs re- folved than himself : he begged his Ma- jetty , therefore , to beftow this garter as his fervice required , and to reierve his bounty for him till all the dangers were over . He therefore had no garter till 1649 ...
... principles was lefs re- folved than himself : he begged his Ma- jetty , therefore , to beftow this garter as his fervice required , and to reierve his bounty for him till all the dangers were over . He therefore had no garter till 1649 ...
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... principles , yet in many inftances acted upon refinements as unferviceable to the cause of real mo- rality as to that of common sense . This was exemplified in the cafe of Leveridge , the well - known popular vocal performer of that ...
... principles , yet in many inftances acted upon refinements as unferviceable to the cause of real mo- rality as to that of common sense . This was exemplified in the cafe of Leveridge , the well - known popular vocal performer of that ...
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... principle , and de- rived no advantage whatever from the work ) was too fturdy a moralist to have had any hand in the impofition . Befides the pieces already mentioned , Mr. Keate was the author of many Pro- logues and Epilogues ...
... principle , and de- rived no advantage whatever from the work ) was too fturdy a moralist to have had any hand in the impofition . Befides the pieces already mentioned , Mr. Keate was the author of many Pro- logues and Epilogues ...
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... principles of religion . The Law of Chriftianity must ever remain perfect , how imperfectly foever we are able to follow it : but above all , my dear James , avoid , deteft , and abhor I. C. common swearers : it has often been matter of ...
... principles of religion . The Law of Chriftianity must ever remain perfect , how imperfectly foever we are able to follow it : but above all , my dear James , avoid , deteft , and abhor I. C. common swearers : it has often been matter of ...
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