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Stran 3
... perhaps , a greater certainty , but at least a confirmed authority and a probable duration , by universal assent ; and there is no body of knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may ...
... perhaps , a greater certainty , but at least a confirmed authority and a probable duration , by universal assent ; and there is no body of knowledge so complete , but that it may acquire accession , or so free from error but that it may ...
Stran 5
... perhaps of riding triumphantly over them : for why should we despair that the reason which has enabled us to subdue all nature to our purposes , should ( if permitted and assisted by the providence of God ) achieve a far more HERSCHEL ...
... perhaps of riding triumphantly over them : for why should we despair that the reason which has enabled us to subdue all nature to our purposes , should ( if permitted and assisted by the providence of God ) achieve a far more HERSCHEL ...
Stran 24
... perhaps was but too true ; however , Take care , continued she , lest God in the end should throw that very scourge into the flames . This sort of prophecy was fulfilled soon afterwards on the selfsame Imperial army , which was almost ...
... perhaps was but too true ; however , Take care , continued she , lest God in the end should throw that very scourge into the flames . This sort of prophecy was fulfilled soon afterwards on the selfsame Imperial army , which was almost ...
Stran 37
... perhaps their wonted impulse give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! II . A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A stifled , drowsy , unimpassioned grief , Which finds no natural outlet , no relief ...
... perhaps their wonted impulse give , Might startle this dull pain , and make it move and live ! II . A grief without a pang , void , dark , and drear , A stifled , drowsy , unimpassioned grief , Which finds no natural outlet , no relief ...
Stran 41
... perhaps , coloured a little , as anecdotes too often are ) is characteristic at least of the opinion which his best friends entertained of Goldsmith . One afternoon , as Colonel O'Moore and Mr. Burke were going to dine with Sir Joshua ...
... perhaps , coloured a little , as anecdotes too often are ) is characteristic at least of the opinion which his best friends entertained of Goldsmith . One afternoon , as Colonel O'Moore and Mr. Burke were going to dine with Sir Joshua ...
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