Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 2S. Walker, 1826 - English letters |
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... true use Bolingbroke . 293 70 Causes of national Characters Spectator . 330 Hume's Essays . 331 71 Chastity an additional Ornament to Beauty Spectator . 332 41 Human Nature , its Dignity Hume's Essays . 295 72 Chastity a valuable Virtue ...
... true use Bolingbroke . 293 70 Causes of national Characters Spectator . 330 Hume's Essays . 331 71 Chastity an additional Ornament to Beauty Spectator . 332 41 Human Nature , its Dignity Hume's Essays . 295 72 Chastity a valuable Virtue ...
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... true : this , however , amounts to no fall short of the notions which he more than that they have not com- has entertained ; and his affections plicated malice with falsehood , and being thus confined in a narrow cir- that there is some ...
... true : this , however , amounts to no fall short of the notions which he more than that they have not com- has entertained ; and his affections plicated malice with falsehood , and being thus confined in a narrow cir- that there is some ...
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... true among all civilized nations , in pro - and proper object of this application , portion to the means of gratifying it is a constant improvement in private but let us observe , that the same and in public virtue . An applica ...
... true among all civilized nations , in pro - and proper object of this application , portion to the means of gratifying it is a constant improvement in private but let us observe , that the same and in public virtue . An applica ...
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The effects of a dissolution of the Fede | 16 |
Necessity of the Union | 23 |
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