THE MONTHLY REVIEW OR LITERARY JOURNAL1781 |
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... occafion guard againft . It is not , indeed , to be denied that vice will infinuate itself even into the most private feminaries ; yet , furely its inroads may be more effectu- ally oppofed by him who has but one or two to attend to ...
... occafion guard againft . It is not , indeed , to be denied that vice will infinuate itself even into the most private feminaries ; yet , furely its inroads may be more effectu- ally oppofed by him who has but one or two to attend to ...
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... occafion pain , diftempers , imbecility , and premature old age , must have weight . Irregular and intemperate paffions , indulged at a boyith age , will blaft all the bloffoms of the vernal feafon of life , and cut off all hope of ...
... occafion pain , diftempers , imbecility , and premature old age , must have weight . Irregular and intemperate paffions , indulged at a boyith age , will blaft all the bloffoms of the vernal feafon of life , and cut off all hope of ...
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... occafion at leaft , have adopted it . The pieces in this collection written after the model spoken of above , have the affected title of melodies . To them fucceed what the Author is pleafed to call ( and it is well he has given them a ...
... occafion at leaft , have adopted it . The pieces in this collection written after the model spoken of above , have the affected title of melodies . To them fucceed what the Author is pleafed to call ( and it is well he has given them a ...
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... occafion be heightened , when we know that this perfon poffeffed fo much dignity and compofure of mind , as not only to con- template his approaching fate , but even to write a poem on the fubject ! In the French language there is a ...
... occafion be heightened , when we know that this perfon poffeffed fo much dignity and compofure of mind , as not only to con- template his approaching fate , but even to write a poem on the fubject ! In the French language there is a ...
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Several Hands. nor is the method of inveftigating them materially different . The occafion of it feems to be this ; M. le Chevalier d'Arcy having , in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris for the year 1759 , objected to ...
Several Hands. nor is the method of inveftigating them materially different . The occafion of it feems to be this ; M. le Chevalier d'Arcy having , in the Memoirs of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris for the year 1759 , objected to ...
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