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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... proper to plunge the younger as well as the elder , after which the daily entertainment was foon at an end . The little creature had not been itself plunged above twice till it ceafed to find diverfion in its brother's fufferings . On ...
... proper to plunge the younger as well as the elder , after which the daily entertainment was foon at an end . The little creature had not been itself plunged above twice till it ceafed to find diverfion in its brother's fufferings . On ...
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... proper ftate of mind for accurate perception and cool deliberation ; and for that reason , we never regard the opinion even of the wifeft man , when we discover prejudice or paf- fion behind the curtain . Paffion hath fuch influence ...
... proper ftate of mind for accurate perception and cool deliberation ; and for that reason , we never regard the opinion even of the wifeft man , when we discover prejudice or paf- fion behind the curtain . Paffion hath fuch influence ...
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... proper object of resentment . And that we have really a mo mentary conviction of its being a voluntary agent , muft be evident from confidering , that without fuch conviction the paffion can neither be juftified nor gra- tified the ...
... proper object of resentment . And that we have really a mo mentary conviction of its being a voluntary agent , muft be evident from confidering , that without fuch conviction the paffion can neither be juftified nor gra- tified the ...
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... proper ground of a national war . it is enacted by the ftatute 31 Hen . VI . cap . 4. ftill in force , that if any of the king's fubjects attempt or offend upon the fea , or in any port within the king's obeyfance , or against any ...
... proper ground of a national war . it is enacted by the ftatute 31 Hen . VI . cap . 4. ftill in force , that if any of the king's fubjects attempt or offend upon the fea , or in any port within the king's obeyfance , or against any ...
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... proper care , the grafs hath been deftroyed by rushes , bushes , or mole hills . Where the furface of the land is clayey and cold , it may be im- proved by paring it off , and burning it ; but if it is an hot fandy land , then chalk ...
... proper care , the grafs hath been deftroyed by rushes , bushes , or mole hills . Where the furface of the land is clayey and cold , it may be im- proved by paring it off , and burning it ; but if it is an hot fandy land , then chalk ...
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