Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 5Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... thousand pounds , which he had laid up for the erection of a school , he used frequently to mention the misfortune as an incite- of ment to be charitable while GOD gives the power bestowing , and considered himself as culpable in some ...
... thousand pounds , which he had laid up for the erection of a school , he used frequently to mention the misfortune as an incite- of ment to be charitable while GOD gives the power bestowing , and considered himself as culpable in some ...
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... thousand others equally vain and equally despicable , are incited by that con- viction of the deformity of wickedness , from which none can set himself free , and by an absurd desire to separate 1 separate the cause from the effects ...
... thousand others equally vain and equally despicable , are incited by that con- viction of the deformity of wickedness , from which none can set himself free , and by an absurd desire to separate 1 separate the cause from the effects ...
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... thousand collections , and finish none . Having been always a lover of geography , I determined to collect the maps drawn in the rude and barbarous times , before any regular surveys , or just observa- tions ; and have , at a great ...
... thousand collections , and finish none . Having been always a lover of geography , I determined to collect the maps drawn in the rude and barbarous times , before any regular surveys , or just observa- tions ; and have , at a great ...
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... thousand other names fa- miliar to Flavia , I had no acquaintance , but began , by comparing her accomplishments with my own , to repine at my education , and wish that I had not been so long confined to the company of those from whom ...
... thousand other names fa- miliar to Flavia , I had no acquaintance , but began , by comparing her accomplishments with my own , to repine at my education , and wish that I had not been so long confined to the company of those from whom ...
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... thousand accidents may , indeed , awaken drones to a more early sense of their danger and their shame . But they who are convinced of the necessity of breaking from this habitual drowsiness , too often relapse in spite of their ...
... thousand accidents may , indeed , awaken drones to a more early sense of their danger and their shame . But they who are convinced of the necessity of breaking from this habitual drowsiness , too often relapse in spite of their ...
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