The British Essayists: GuardianAlexander Chalmers J. M'Creery, Printer, 1817 |
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Strana 16
... shew itself by an union or approach of those distant bodies , so long as they are withheld by the contrary forces of other bodies , which , at the same time , attract them dif- ferent ways ; but would , on the supposed removal of all ...
... shew itself by an union or approach of those distant bodies , so long as they are withheld by the contrary forces of other bodies , which , at the same time , attract them dif- ferent ways ; but would , on the supposed removal of all ...
Strana 17
... shew itself by After the same drawing them all into one mass . manner , in the parallel case of society , private pas- sions and motions of the soul do often obstruct the operation of that benevolent uniting instinct im- planted in ...
... shew itself by After the same drawing them all into one mass . manner , in the parallel case of society , private pas- sions and motions of the soul do often obstruct the operation of that benevolent uniting instinct im- planted in ...
Strana 20
... shew , that the plea- surable course is that which is limited and governed by reason . In this case virtue is upon equal terms with vice , and has with all the same indulgences of desire , the advantage of safety in honour and repu ...
... shew , that the plea- surable course is that which is limited and governed by reason . In this case virtue is upon equal terms with vice , and has with all the same indulgences of desire , the advantage of safety in honour and repu ...
Strana 38
... shew what it is he aims at . The first is , that he constantly uses the word priests in such a manner , as that his reader cannot but observe he means to throw an odium on the clergy of the church of England , from their being called by ...
... shew what it is he aims at . The first is , that he constantly uses the word priests in such a manner , as that his reader cannot but observe he means to throw an odium on the clergy of the church of England , from their being called by ...
Strana 61
... shew the rest , but women of the town . My lion having given over roaring for some time , I find that several stories have been spread abroad in the country to his disadvantage . One of my correspondents tells me , it is confidently ...
... shew the rest , but women of the town . My lion having given over roaring for some time , I find that several stories have been spread abroad in the country to his disadvantage . One of my correspondents tells me , it is confidently ...
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