Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... mind to . He has concerted no measures beforehand for his journey , but to get a yacht in which he will set sail , but no place fixed on to re- side at , nor has determined what place to land at , or provided any accommodation for his ...
... mind to . He has concerted no measures beforehand for his journey , but to get a yacht in which he will set sail , but no place fixed on to re- side at , nor has determined what place to land at , or provided any accommodation for his ...
Strana 297
... Mind being , by long use , accustomed to close with none but demonstrative Truths , does not easily rest in anything which falls short of Demon- stration . So that when the Truths of reveal'd Religion come under its scrutiny , however ...
... Mind being , by long use , accustomed to close with none but demonstrative Truths , does not easily rest in anything which falls short of Demon- stration . So that when the Truths of reveal'd Religion come under its scrutiny , however ...
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... Mind , of comparing , varying , and contemplating upon with Pleasure ; he must so thoroughly have seen the World as to cure him of being over fond of it ; and he must have so much good Sense and Virtue in his own Breast , as to prevent ...
... Mind , of comparing , varying , and contemplating upon with Pleasure ; he must so thoroughly have seen the World as to cure him of being over fond of it ; and he must have so much good Sense and Virtue in his own Breast , as to prevent ...
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