The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Learning , it will from henceforth happen that they shall be freed from the Trouble , and the World from useless Volumes . This Project will be a Registry to which Posterity may have Recourse for the clearing such obscure Passages as ...
... Learning , it will from henceforth happen that they shall be freed from the Trouble , and the World from useless Volumes . This Project will be a Registry to which Posterity may have Recourse for the clearing such obscure Passages as ...
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... Learning , that has asserted this more than once in his private Conversation . Were it true , I am sure he could not speak it from his own Knowledge ; but had he read the Books which he has collected , he would find this Accusation to ...
... Learning , that has asserted this more than once in his private Conversation . Were it true , I am sure he could not speak it from his own Knowledge ; but had he read the Books which he has collected , he would find this Accusation to ...
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... Learning , we find it diffi- cult to believe that they are Creatures of the same Species . Some are of Opinion that the Souls of Men are all naturally equal , and that the great Disparity we so often observe , arises from the different ...
... Learning , we find it diffi- cult to believe that they are Creatures of the same Species . Some are of Opinion that the Souls of Men are all naturally equal , and that the great Disparity we so often observe , arises from the different ...
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