Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... question , " whether the poor or rich are actually 66 66 66 66 66 66 more diffatisfied ; fince the plunder of " the one ferves fo little to the real advan- tage of the other ; for while a million yearly is raised among the rich , many ...
... question , " whether the poor or rich are actually 66 66 66 66 66 66 more diffatisfied ; fince the plunder of " the one ferves fo little to the real advan- tage of the other ; for while a million yearly is raised among the rich , many ...
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... question the uti- lity of the marine fociety ; which will re- flect honour . on the members as long as we have a navy to protect us : they de VOL . III . M ferve serve a rank above that of gartered knights . That Sk . X 89 The Poor .
... question the uti- lity of the marine fociety ; which will re- flect honour . on the members as long as we have a navy to protect us : they de VOL . III . M ferve serve a rank above that of gartered knights . That Sk . X 89 The Poor .
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... questions and ίσ riddles , which the received from the " Mufes . Thefe queftions , while they re- " main with the Mufes , may be pleasant , as contemplation and enquiry are when " knowledge is their only aim : but after they are ...
... questions and ίσ riddles , which the received from the " Mufes . Thefe queftions , while they re- " main with the Mufes , may be pleasant , as contemplation and enquiry are when " knowledge is their only aim : but after they are ...
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... questions , as his pupil entered on a battle , with full affurance of fuccefs . He delivers his de- cifions oracularly , and without any fear of mistake . Rather than confefs his igno- rance , he hides it under hard words and ambiguous ...
... questions , as his pupil entered on a battle , with full affurance of fuccefs . He delivers his de- cifions oracularly , and without any fear of mistake . Rather than confefs his igno- rance , he hides it under hard words and ambiguous ...
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... questions con- cerning them ; fuch as , Whether genera and Species do really exift in nature ? or , Whether they are only conceptions of the human mind ? If they exist in nature , Whether they are corporeal or incorporeal ? and ...
... questions con- cerning them ; fuch as , Whether genera and Species do really exift in nature ? or , Whether they are only conceptions of the human mind ? If they exist in nature , Whether they are corporeal or incorporeal ? and ...
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