Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... believe , a very just observation , that men's ambition is generally proportioned to their capacity . Providence seldom sends any into the world with an inclination to attempt great things , who have not abilities likewise to perform ...
... believe , a very just observation , that men's ambition is generally proportioned to their capacity . Providence seldom sends any into the world with an inclination to attempt great things , who have not abilities likewise to perform ...
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... . He neither neglected the observations of others , nor blindly submitted to celebrated names . He neither thought so highly of himself as to imagine he could receive no light from books , nor so meanly as to believe he D 2 BOERHAAVE . 35.
... . He neither neglected the observations of others , nor blindly submitted to celebrated names . He neither thought so highly of himself as to imagine he could receive no light from books , nor so meanly as to believe he D 2 BOERHAAVE . 35.
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... believe he could discover nothing but was to be learned from them . He examined the observations of other men , but trusted only to his own . Nor was he unacquainted with the art of recom- mending truth by elegance , and embellishing ...
... believe he could discover nothing but was to be learned from them . He examined the observations of other men , but trusted only to his own . Nor was he unacquainted with the art of recom- mending truth by elegance , and embellishing ...
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... believe , be generally acknow . ledged to be rational . On the third day of their march , Feb. 26 , they came to a town of the Symerons , situated on the side of a hill , and encompassed with a ditch and a mud wall , to secure it from a ...
... believe , be generally acknow . ledged to be rational . On the third day of their march , Feb. 26 , they came to a town of the Symerons , situated on the side of a hill , and encompassed with a ditch and a mud wall , to secure it from a ...
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... believe some relations , is so effectually produced by it , that the men thus painted never shiver at the most piercing blasts . But doubtless any people so hardened by continual severities , would , even without paint , be less ...
... believe some relations , is so effectually produced by it , that the men thus painted never shiver at the most piercing blasts . But doubtless any people so hardened by continual severities , would , even without paint , be less ...
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