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It is distinguished by much sound philosophy as well as pure and lofty reflections , and is written in the most chaste style of old English . In addition to its moral and intellectual strength , it is characterised by a stoical dignity ...
It is distinguished by much sound philosophy as well as pure and lofty reflections , and is written in the most chaste style of old English . In addition to its moral and intellectual strength , it is characterised by a stoical dignity ...
Strana 46
the word “ Poor ” is written . The word “ Do. ” for “ ditto ” occurs on same page , opposite “ Lord Kames , in his ` Elements of Criticism , ' hints that brutes might become rational if the use of speech was communicated to them .
the word “ Poor ” is written . The word “ Do. ” for “ ditto ” occurs on same page , opposite “ Lord Kames , in his ` Elements of Criticism , ' hints that brutes might become rational if the use of speech was communicated to them .
Strana 47
:away upon any woman after Wilkes's number ” _is written 6 Oracle ! follow nature . ” On p . 168. On the law prohibiting women , on pain of death , entering into the Olympic games : - “ Yet a woman , named Heremic , did afterwards ...
:away upon any woman after Wilkes's number ” _is written 6 Oracle ! follow nature . ” On p . 168. On the law prohibiting women , on pain of death , entering into the Olympic games : - “ Yet a woman , named Heremic , did afterwards ...
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