The Works of James Harris, Esq, Volume 1L. Hansard, 1803 - Philology |
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... reason of the handsome and flattering manner in which it was conferred upon him by Her Majesty , but also on account of the fre- quent occasions it afforded him of expe- riencing Her Majesty's gracious kindness and condescension , of ...
... reason of the handsome and flattering manner in which it was conferred upon him by Her Majesty , but also on account of the fre- quent occasions it afforded him of expe- riencing Her Majesty's gracious kindness and condescension , of ...
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... reason I have remembered it more minutely than I could imagine . Should the fame Pecu- liarity prove a Reason to amuse your Lordship , I fhall think myself well re- warded in the Labour of reciting . If not , you are candid enough to ...
... reason I have remembered it more minutely than I could imagine . Should the fame Pecu- liarity prove a Reason to amuse your Lordship , I fhall think myself well re- warded in the Labour of reciting . If not , you are candid enough to ...
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... reason , faid I , why not . Confider , faid he ; Hunger this Morning prompted you to eat . You were then the Cause , and that too the intentional Cause , of con- fuming certain Food : And yet will refer this Consumption to Art ? Did you ...
... reason , faid I , why not . Confider , faid he ; Hunger this Morning prompted you to eat . You were then the Cause , and that too the intentional Cause , of con- fuming certain Food : And yet will refer this Consumption to Art ? Did you ...
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... Reason , faid I , why not . I fee no Confider , faid he . It might be thought a Good by fome perhaps , to be as ftrong as those Horses , which are ploughing yonder Field ; to be as tall as thofe Elms , and of a Nature as durable .-- Yet ...
... Reason , faid I , why not . I fee no Confider , faid he . It might be thought a Good by fome perhaps , to be as ftrong as those Horses , which are ploughing yonder Field ; to be as tall as thofe Elms , and of a Nature as durable .-- Yet ...
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... reason , that the Statue and the Artist should be co - eval , than the Man and the rude Marble , before it received a regular Figure . You feem now , said I , to have explained yourself , 1 . IF then , faid he , WORK and D 2 IF A 35 ...
... reason , that the Statue and the Artist should be co - eval , than the Man and the rude Marble , before it received a regular Figure . You feem now , said I , to have explained yourself , 1 . IF then , faid he , WORK and D 2 IF A 35 ...
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