Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... easily imagined that he did not obey the sum- mons . The Venetian writers , whatever might be the abilities of their adversaries , were at least superior to them in the justice of their cause . The propo- sitions maintained on the side ...
... easily imagined that he did not obey the sum- mons . The Venetian writers , whatever might be the abilities of their adversaries , were at least superior to them in the justice of their cause . The propo- sitions maintained on the side ...
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... easily suppressed , when they are once become general . They are kept alive and supported by the malice of bad , and sometimes by the zeal of good men , who , though they do not absolutely be- lieve them , think it yet the securest ...
... easily suppressed , when they are once become general . They are kept alive and supported by the malice of bad , and sometimes by the zeal of good men , who , though they do not absolutely be- lieve them , think it yet the securest ...
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... easily disgusted with the slow methods of obtaining true notions by frequent experiments , and who , possessed with too high an opinion of their own abilities , rather choose to con- sult their own imaginations , than inquire into ...
... easily disgusted with the slow methods of obtaining true notions by frequent experiments , and who , possessed with too high an opinion of their own abilities , rather choose to con- sult their own imaginations , than inquire into ...
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... , but the beauty and riches of this new world . Fresh discoveries were frequently made , new countries and nations never heard of before were daily de- scribed , and it may easily be concluded that the 64 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
... , but the beauty and riches of this new world . Fresh discoveries were frequently made , new countries and nations never heard of before were daily de- scribed , and it may easily be concluded that the 64 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE .
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... easily be concluded that the relaters did not diminish the merit of their attempts , by suppressing or diminishing any circumstance that might produce wonder , or excite curiosity . Nor was their vanity only engaged in raising ad ...
... easily be concluded that the relaters did not diminish the merit of their attempts , by suppressing or diminishing any circumstance that might produce wonder , or excite curiosity . Nor was their vanity only engaged in raising ad ...
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