Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... conclude , in appearance with great certainty , that the English spend most of their time in the country . But how would it furprise him to be told , not only that people of fashion in England pafs little of their time there , but that ...
... conclude , in appearance with great certainty , that the English spend most of their time in the country . But how would it furprise him to be told , not only that people of fashion in England pafs little of their time there , but that ...
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... conclude against permit- ting any addition to the number of inha- bitants ; but conclude nothing against en- larging the town . In a word , the mea- fure adopted in thefe ordinances has little or no tendency to correct the evils com ...
... conclude against permit- ting any addition to the number of inha- bitants ; but conclude nothing against en- larging the town . In a word , the mea- fure adopted in thefe ordinances has little or no tendency to correct the evils com ...
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... conclude , that the latter are not a colony of the former . But further . There are feveral cogent arguments to evince , that the Americans are not defcended from any people in the north of Afia or in the north of Europe . Were they ...
... conclude , that the latter are not a colony of the former . But further . There are feveral cogent arguments to evince , that the Americans are not defcended from any people in the north of Afia or in the north of Europe . Were they ...
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... conclude , that fome one being must have existed from all eternity , with no lefs cer- tainty , than that the three angles of a tri- angle are equal to two right angles . What falls next in order , is that infe- rior fort of knowledge ...
... conclude , that fome one being must have existed from all eternity , with no lefs cer- tainty , than that the three angles of a tri- angle are equal to two right angles . What falls next in order , is that infe- rior fort of knowledge ...
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... conclude for one rather than for another . If one only of the fix fides be marked with a figure , we conclude , that a blank will turn up ; and five to one is an equal wager that fuch will be the effect . In judging of the future ...
... conclude for one rather than for another . If one only of the fix fides be marked with a figure , we conclude , that a blank will turn up ; and five to one is an equal wager that fuch will be the effect . In judging of the future ...
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