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... subject to the spleen . 356 XC . The influence of climate and foil upon the temper and difpofitions of the English . ... 352 360 363 XCI . The manner in which fome philosophers make artificial mifery . · XCII . The fondness of fome , to ...
... subject to the spleen . 356 XC . The influence of climate and foil upon the temper and difpofitions of the English . ... 352 360 363 XCI . The manner in which fome philosophers make artificial mifery . · XCII . The fondness of fome , to ...
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... subject of literature has been already exhaufted . • · 378 XCVII . A defcription of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall . .. 381 XCVIII . A vifit from the little beau . The indul- gence with which the fair fex are treated in ...
... subject of literature has been already exhaufted . • · 378 XCVII . A defcription of the courts of justice in Westminster Hall . .. 381 XCVIII . A vifit from the little beau . The indul- gence with which the fair fex are treated in ...
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... subject : I am at a lofs ' to determine in what we excel the English , or where they excel us ; when I compare the merits of both in any one species of literary compofition , fo many ' reputable and pleafing writers prefent themselves ...
... subject : I am at a lofs ' to determine in what we excel the English , or where they excel us ; when I compare the merits of both in any one species of literary compofition , fo many ' reputable and pleafing writers prefent themselves ...
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... subject therefore comes to this . Which is the most perfect fort of diffipation : pleasure , bu- finefs , or philofophy ; which beft ferves to exclude thofe uneafy fenfations , which memory or anticipation produce . The enthusiasm of ...
... subject therefore comes to this . Which is the most perfect fort of diffipation : pleasure , bu- finefs , or philofophy ; which beft ferves to exclude thofe uneafy fenfations , which memory or anticipation produce . The enthusiasm of ...
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... subject to external revolutions ; how happens it that China , which is now more powerful than ever , which is lefs fubject to foreign invafions , and even affifted in fome difcoveries by her connexions with Europe ; whence comes it , I ...
... subject to external revolutions ; how happens it that China , which is now more powerful than ever , which is lefs fubject to foreign invafions , and even affifted in fome difcoveries by her connexions with Europe ; whence comes it , I ...
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