Works: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Band 12Thomas Tegg and others, 1824 |
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... opinion of their own abilities , rather choose to con- sult their own imaginations , than inquire into nature , and are better pleased with the charming amusement of forming hypotheses , than the toil- some drudgery of making ...
... opinion of their own abilities , rather choose to con- sult their own imaginations , than inquire into nature , and are better pleased with the charming amusement of forming hypotheses , than the toil- some drudgery of making ...
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... opinion , and ask his advice . Of his sagacity , and the wonderful penetration with which he often discovered and described , at the first sight of a patient , such distempers as be- tray themselves by no symptoms to common eyes , such ...
... opinion , and ask his advice . Of his sagacity , and the wonderful penetration with which he often discovered and described , at the first sight of a patient , such distempers as be- tray themselves by no symptoms to common eyes , such ...
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... opinion , by the law of the six articles . How long he lived there , or how he was supported , was not known ; nor have we any ac- count of the first years of Sir Francis Drake's life , of any disposition to hazards and adventures which ...
... opinion , by the law of the six articles . How long he lived there , or how he was supported , was not known ; nor have we any ac- count of the first years of Sir Francis Drake's life , of any disposition to hazards and adventures which ...
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... opinion of his bravery . He then proceeded on his journey through cool shades , and lofty woods , which sheltered them so effectually from the sun , that their march was less toilsome than if they had travelled in England during the ...
... opinion of his bravery . He then proceeded on his journey through cool shades , and lofty woods , which sheltered them so effectually from the sun , that their march was less toilsome than if they had travelled in England during the ...
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... opinion no higher object of ambition , have elapsed into idleness and security , and spent the rest of their lives in a lazy enjoy- ment of their academical dignities . Burman aspired to farther improvements , and not satisfied with the ...
... opinion no higher object of ambition , have elapsed into idleness and security , and spent the rest of their lives in a lazy enjoy- ment of their academical dignities . Burman aspired to farther improvements , and not satisfied with the ...
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