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Page 188
... thoughts to another with clearness and perspicuity . Aristotle , who was the best critic , was also one of the best logi . cians that ever appeared in the world . Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding would be thought a very odd book ...
... thoughts to another with clearness and perspicuity . Aristotle , who was the best critic , was also one of the best logi . cians that ever appeared in the world . Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding would be thought a very odd book ...
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... thoughts to another with clearness and perspicuity . Aristotle , who was the best critic , was also one of the best logi- cians that ever appeared in the world . Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding would be thought a very odd book ...
... thoughts to another with clearness and perspicuity . Aristotle , who was the best critic , was also one of the best logi- cians that ever appeared in the world . Mr. Locke's Essay on Human Understanding would be thought a very odd book ...
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... thought to have drawn the picture larger than life ; but as this is but an imperfect draught of so excellent a cha ... thoughts are wholly bent upon con- quest and arbitrary power . That she has some wit and beauty nobody denies , and ...
... thought to have drawn the picture larger than life ; but as this is but an imperfect draught of so excellent a cha ... thoughts are wholly bent upon con- quest and arbitrary power . That she has some wit and beauty nobody denies , and ...
Contents
VOL V | 25 |
LETTER from a Coquette to a new mar | 254 |
Letters from an old Bachelorfrom Lovers | 260 |
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