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... means of destroying have been reckoned at 1,200,000 . But to give your Lordship an idea that may serve as a standard , by which to measure , in some degree , the others ; you will turn your eyes on Judea ; a very inconsiderable spot of ...
... means of destroying have been reckoned at 1,200,000 . But to give your Lordship an idea that may serve as a standard , by which to measure , in some degree , the others ; you will turn your eyes on Judea ; a very inconsiderable spot of ...
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... means that simple nature has supplied them with , are by no means adequate to such an end ; many scratches , many bruises undoubt- edly would be received upon all hands ; but only a few , a very few deaths . Society , and politics ...
... means that simple nature has supplied them with , are by no means adequate to such an end ; many scratches , many bruises undoubt- edly would be received upon all hands ; but only a few , a very few deaths . Society , and politics ...
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... means . And yet need I suggest to your Lordship , that those who find the means , and those who arrive at the end , are not at all the same persons . On considering the strange and unaccountable fancies and contrivances of arti- ficial ...
... means . And yet need I suggest to your Lordship , that those who find the means , and those who arrive at the end , are not at all the same persons . On considering the strange and unaccountable fancies and contrivances of arti- ficial ...
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... means of other powers be- sides novelty in them , and of other passions besides curiosity in ourselves . These powers and passions shall be considered in their place . But whatever these powers are , or upon what principle soever they ...
... means of other powers be- sides novelty in them , and of other passions besides curiosity in ourselves . These powers and passions shall be considered in their place . But whatever these powers are , or upon what principle soever they ...
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... mean and contemptible ideas , with which it must be owned they are often united ; such an union degrades the sublime in all ... means altogether different . We shall. 66 ON THE SUBLIME preservation preservation Feeling Pain PART III Of ...
... mean and contemptible ideas , with which it must be owned they are often united ; such an union degrades the sublime in all ... means altogether different . We shall. 66 ON THE SUBLIME preservation preservation Feeling Pain PART III Of ...
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