The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Svazek 2George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... proper channels , throws off redundancies , and helps nature in those secret distributions , without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with cheerfulness . I might here mention the effects which this has upon ...
... proper channels , throws off redundancies , and helps nature in those secret distributions , without which the body cannot subsist in its vigour , nor the soul act with cheerfulness . I might here mention the effects which this has upon ...
Strana 277
... proper centres . A modern philosopher , quoted by Monsieur Bayle in his learned dissertation on the Souls of Brutes , delivers the same opinion , though in a bolder form of words , where he says , Deus est anima brutorum , ' God himself ...
... proper centres . A modern philosopher , quoted by Monsieur Bayle in his learned dissertation on the Souls of Brutes , delivers the same opinion , though in a bolder form of words , where he says , Deus est anima brutorum , ' God himself ...
Strana 336
... proper advertisements relating to the professors in that behalf , with their places of abode and methods of teaching . 6 SIR , July 5 , 1711 . IN your Spectator of June the 27th , you transcribe a letter sent to you from a new sort of ...
... proper advertisements relating to the professors in that behalf , with their places of abode and methods of teaching . 6 SIR , July 5 , 1711 . IN your Spectator of June the 27th , you transcribe a letter sent to you from a new sort of ...
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Allegory of several schemes of | 18 |
Letter from a coquettefrom B D on formal | 58 |
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