Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen1A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... said that they are content with " their lot , because there is pleasure in content ; but " they never think of a change . Being reduced to a " paffive nature from the influence of climate , they are " fitted for being flaves ; nor would ...
... said that they are content with " their lot , because there is pleasure in content ; but " they never think of a change . Being reduced to a " paffive nature from the influence of climate , they are " fitted for being flaves ; nor would ...
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... said that they ought more properly to be denomi- nated angels ; and that it was a pity fo beautiful a countenance fhould cover a mind devoid of grace . Hearing that the name of their province was Deïri , a di- vifion of Northumberland ...
... said that they ought more properly to be denomi- nated angels ; and that it was a pity fo beautiful a countenance fhould cover a mind devoid of grace . Hearing that the name of their province was Deïri , a di- vifion of Northumberland ...
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... said , which was the falting her dishes too much ; but that the showed thereby her prudence , of which falt is the fymbol ; a stroke of wit that probably was admired by the audience . Funeral orations are out of fashion the futility of ...
... said , which was the falting her dishes too much ; but that the showed thereby her prudence , of which falt is the fymbol ; a stroke of wit that probably was admired by the audience . Funeral orations are out of fashion the futility of ...
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... said unto her , Surely we will re- turn with thee unto thy people . And " Naomi faid , Turn again , my daughters : 66 cc why will ye go with me ? are there yet any more husbands in my womb , that " they may be your husbands ? Turn again ...
... said unto her , Surely we will re- turn with thee unto thy people . And " Naomi faid , Turn again , my daughters : 66 cc why will ye go with me ? are there yet any more husbands in my womb , that " they may be your husbands ? Turn again ...
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... . And Naomi faid unto her , The man is near of kin unto us , one of our next kinfmen . And Ruth " the Moabitefs faid , He said unto me al- fo , " fo , Thou shalt keep faft by my young 236 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
... . And Naomi faid unto her , The man is near of kin unto us , one of our next kinfmen . And Ruth " the Moabitefs faid , He said unto me al- fo , " fo , Thou shalt keep faft by my young 236 MEN independent of Society . B. I..
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