The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... sense of the British nation , ) that whether we ram - upon the miscarriages of other people ; but med an atheist ... sense of shame , but she has lost the sense foresee the vicissitudes of human affairs , it of innocence . If she had ...
... sense of the British nation , ) that whether we ram - upon the miscarriages of other people ; but med an atheist ... sense of shame , but she has lost the sense foresee the vicissitudes of human affairs , it of innocence . If she had ...
Strana 286
... senses are of sensible and material below us , is which one animal enjoys beyond what ap- probable to me from hence : that in all the pears in another , that , though the sense invisible corporeal world we see no chasms , different ...
... senses are of sensible and material below us , is which one animal enjoys beyond what ap- probable to me from hence : that in all the pears in another , that , though the sense invisible corporeal world we see no chasms , different ...
Strana 317
... sense , so the action is to be directed by the voice , and with a beautiful propriety , as it were , to enforce it . The arm , which by a strong figure Tully calls the orator's weapon , is to be sometimes raised and extended : and the ...
... sense , so the action is to be directed by the voice , and with a beautiful propriety , as it were , to enforce it . The arm , which by a strong figure Tully calls the orator's weapon , is to be sometimes raised and extended : and the ...
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