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... Carolan the Irish Bard · · 443 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes · 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy XXIII . Scotch Marriages XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature 457 · 461 465 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. ARCHDEACON OF vi CONTENTS .
... Carolan the Irish Bard · · 443 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes · 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy XXIII . Scotch Marriages XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature 457 · 461 465 THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. ARCHDEACON OF vi CONTENTS .
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... Answers 443 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy 457 XXIII . Scotch Marriages 461 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature 465 THE L I F E OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. vi CONTENTS .
... Answers 443 XX . Carolan the Irish Bard 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy 457 XXIII . Scotch Marriages 461 XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature 465 THE L I F E OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. vi CONTENTS .
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... · 443 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes · 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy XXIII . Scotch Marriages XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature · - 457 · 461 • - 465 + THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. ARCHDEACON OF vi CONTENTS .
... · 443 449 XXI . On the Tenants of the Leasowes · 452 XXII . Sentimental Comedy XXIII . Scotch Marriages XXIV . Dignity of Human Nature · - 457 · 461 • - 465 + THE LIFE OF THOMAS PARNELL , D. D. ARCHDEACON OF vi CONTENTS .
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... human nature ; that an age which should have been employed in the acquisition of knowledge , was dissipated in pleasure , and instead of aiming to excel in praise - worthy pursuits , Bolingbroke seemed more ambitious of being thought ...
... human nature ; that an age which should have been employed in the acquisition of knowledge , was dissipated in pleasure , and instead of aiming to excel in praise - worthy pursuits , Bolingbroke seemed more ambitious of being thought ...
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... human sa gacity . I have been sparing however in the descrip- tion of the deviations from the usual course of pro- duction , first , because such are almost infinite , and the Natural Historian , who should spend his time in describing ...
... human sa gacity . I have been sparing however in the descrip- tion of the deviations from the usual course of pro- duction , first , because such are almost infinite , and the Natural Historian , who should spend his time in describing ...
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