The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... is abfolutely ne- ceffary in a Mind that is careful to a- void Errors and Prepoffeffions . When the Arguments prefs equally on both fides in Matters that are indifferent to us , us , the fafeft Method is to give up our THE ...
... is abfolutely ne- ceffary in a Mind that is careful to a- void Errors and Prepoffeffions . When the Arguments prefs equally on both fides in Matters that are indifferent to us , us , the fafeft Method is to give up our THE ...
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... Mind that I confider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West - Indies , but from eve- ry particular Nation in Europe , I ...
... Mind that I confider the Subject of Witchcraft . When I hear the Relations that are made from all Parts of the World , not only from Norway and Lapland , from the East and West - Indies , but from eve- ry particular Nation in Europe , I ...
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... mind of the following Description in Otway . In a clofe Lane as I purfu'd my Journey I spy'd a wrinkled Hag , with Age grown double , Picking dry Sticks , and mumbling to her felf . Her Eyes with fcalding Rheum were gall'd and red ...
... mind of the following Description in Otway . In a clofe Lane as I purfu'd my Journey I spy'd a wrinkled Hag , with Age grown double , Picking dry Sticks , and mumbling to her felf . Her Eyes with fcalding Rheum were gall'd and red ...
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in a City the Charms of the Country are fo exquifite , that the Mind is loft in a certain Tranfport which raifes us above ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in ...
in a City the Charms of the Country are fo exquifite , that the Mind is loft in a certain Tranfport which raifes us above ordinary Life , and yet is not ftrong enough to be inconfiftent with Tranquility . This State of Mind was I in ...
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... Mind , than to fee thofe Approbations which it gives it felf feconded by the Applaufes of the Publick : A Man is more fure of his Conduct , when the Ver- dict which he paffes upon his own Be- haviour is thus warranted and confirmed by ...
... Mind , than to fee thofe Approbations which it gives it felf feconded by the Applaufes of the Publick : A Man is more fure of his Conduct , when the Ver- dict which he paffes upon his own Be- haviour is thus warranted and confirmed by ...
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