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Stran 23
... respect , he hastened abroad to see if there was any possibility to ex- tinguish the fire , which had already seized great part of the city : he had hardly got into the street , when he returned , with uncommon hasti- ness , and said ...
... respect , he hastened abroad to see if there was any possibility to ex- tinguish the fire , which had already seized great part of the city : he had hardly got into the street , when he returned , with uncommon hasti- ness , and said ...
Stran 31
... respect in themselves but in their use , in their end , so far as they may enable me to better things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable ...
... respect in themselves but in their use , in their end , so far as they may enable me to better things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable ...
Stran 32
... respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of God's moral precept unto it , therefore justly do ...
... respect . The same sun arises on this day , and enlightens it ; yet because that Sun of Righteousness arose upon it , and gave a new life unto the world in it , and drew the strength of God's moral precept unto it , therefore justly do ...
Stran 58
... respect we may earnestly hope that the description of the Essayist is wholly obsolete . 13. THE BAROMETER . ARNOTT . [ THE work from which this is transcribed is entitled ' Elements of Physics ; or , Natural Philosophy , General and ...
... respect we may earnestly hope that the description of the Essayist is wholly obsolete . 13. THE BAROMETER . ARNOTT . [ THE work from which this is transcribed is entitled ' Elements of Physics ; or , Natural Philosophy , General and ...
Stran 65
... respects , of the very highest order of intellect no one can doubt ; that he was " the wisest , greatest , meanest of mankind , " may be safely dis- puted . It is sufficient here to mention that he was the youngest son of Sir Nicholas ...
... respects , of the very highest order of intellect no one can doubt ; that he was " the wisest , greatest , meanest of mankind , " may be safely dis- puted . It is sufficient here to mention that he was the youngest son of Sir Nicholas ...
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