Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... and the calculation is very fimple , the pay of 20,000 for twelve months a- mounting to a greater fum than the pay of 60,000 for three months . diers diers in conftant employment . And as it would be 32 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
... and the calculation is very fimple , the pay of 20,000 for twelve months a- mounting to a greater fum than the pay of 60,000 for three months . diers diers in conftant employment . And as it would be 32 B. II . CIVIL SOCIETY .
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... fimple : it leaves to every man the objects as well as mea- fure of his charity . No man esteems it a duty to relieve wretches reduced to po- verty by idlenefs and profligacy : they move not our pity ; nor do they expect any good from ...
... fimple : it leaves to every man the objects as well as mea- fure of his charity . No man esteems it a duty to relieve wretches reduced to po- verty by idlenefs and profligacy : they move not our pity ; nor do they expect any good from ...
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... fimple thoughts ; and in that manner was Mon- tezuma informed of the Spanish invafion . There was great ingenuity fhewn in re- gulating the calendar : the Mexican year was divided into 365 days ; and into 18 months , containing 20 days ...
... fimple thoughts ; and in that manner was Mon- tezuma informed of the Spanish invafion . There was great ingenuity fhewn in re- gulating the calendar : the Mexican year was divided into 365 days ; and into 18 months , containing 20 days ...
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... undoubtedly is natural , renders fimple operations more agreeable than what are complex , and confe- quently makes them appear more natural . It de- Bb 2 ferves In every one of the inftances given , con- viction Sk . I. 1 . 195 Reafon .
... undoubtedly is natural , renders fimple operations more agreeable than what are complex , and confe- quently makes them appear more natural . It de- Bb 2 ferves In every one of the inftances given , con- viction Sk . I. 1 . 195 Reafon .
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... fimple , re- quiring no definition . Place before a child a crooked line , and one that has no appearance of being crooked : call the for- mer a crooked line , the latter a ftraight line ; and the child will ufe thefe terms familiar- ly ...
... fimple , re- quiring no definition . Place before a child a crooked line , and one that has no appearance of being crooked : call the for- mer a crooked line , the latter a ftraight line ; and the child will ufe thefe terms familiar- ly ...
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