Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 14,Parte 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... particular man- ner , the idea of that injury becomes in time fo closely affociated with the means by which it has been con- ftantly repelled , that we never receive fuch an in- jury - a blow for inftance - without being prompted to ...
... particular man- ner , the idea of that injury becomes in time fo closely affociated with the means by which it has been con- ftantly repelled , that we never receive fuch an in- jury - a blow for inftance - without being prompted to ...
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... particular wonderful : his nature makes him prone to fociety ; and fociety is neceffary to his well - being , be- caufe in a folitary ftate he is a helpless being , defti . tute of fupport , and in his diftreffes deftitute of re- lief ...
... particular wonderful : his nature makes him prone to fociety ; and fociety is neceffary to his well - being , be- caufe in a folitary ftate he is a helpless being , defti . tute of fupport , and in his diftreffes deftitute of re- lief ...
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... particular fea , without hin- derance or moleftation from it . It contains the name of the veffel , and that of the mafter , together with her tonnage and the number of her crew , certifying that the belongs to the fubjects of a particular ...
... particular fea , without hin- derance or moleftation from it . It contains the name of the veffel , and that of the mafter , together with her tonnage and the number of her crew , certifying that the belongs to the fubjects of a particular ...
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... particular ages and perfons , as young people wantonly deftroy what is put into their hands for ufeful purposes . The other obfervation is , that the age of 17 is by this ftatute diftinguished as the age of difcretion , when young ...
... particular ages and perfons , as young people wantonly deftroy what is put into their hands for ufeful purposes . The other obfervation is , that the age of 17 is by this ftatute diftinguished as the age of difcretion , when young ...
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... particular as I could wifh , from the lofs of my journals , which were demanded by their Lord- fhips of the Admiralty immediately upon our re- turn . " The whole company that were affembled on thi occafion , had each a horse , with a ...
... particular as I could wifh , from the lofs of my journals , which were demanded by their Lord- fhips of the Admiralty immediately upon our re- turn . " The whole company that were affembled on thi occafion , had each a horse , with a ...
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