The European Magazine, and London Review, 20. kötetPhilological Society of London, 1791 |
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5. oldal
... equal to the goodness of his difpofition , and the beauty of his genius ; " and the author of the ac- count prefixed to his works , fpeaking of the pieces which Dr. Blacklock would not fuffer to be printed , and which , he said ...
... equal to the goodness of his difpofition , and the beauty of his genius ; " and the author of the ac- count prefixed to his works , fpeaking of the pieces which Dr. Blacklock would not fuffer to be printed , and which , he said ...
16. oldal
... equal appearance of reafon , draws a contrary conclufion . 1. You may pals well through any of the paths of life . In public affemblies are honours and tranfactions of wisdom ; 2. In domeftic privacy is ftilnefs and quiet . 3 In the ...
... equal appearance of reafon , draws a contrary conclufion . 1. You may pals well through any of the paths of life . In public affemblies are honours and tranfactions of wisdom ; 2. In domeftic privacy is ftilnefs and quiet . 3 In the ...
36. oldal
... equal quan- tity of powder of alabafter mixed with it , in order the better to refift the dripping of trees and heavy rains . Where old fime - rubbish cannot be got , fubftitute pounded chalk , or common Jime , after having been flacked ...
... equal quan- tity of powder of alabafter mixed with it , in order the better to refift the dripping of trees and heavy rains . Where old fime - rubbish cannot be got , fubftitute pounded chalk , or common Jime , after having been flacked ...
42. oldal
... equal acuteness , fpirit , and ingenuity ; firft maintaining , upon general reafonings , that Juries have no cognizance whatever of the law , but that their juridiction is entirely confined to facts ; and then applying this principle ...
... equal acuteness , fpirit , and ingenuity ; firft maintaining , upon general reafonings , that Juries have no cognizance whatever of the law , but that their juridiction is entirely confined to facts ; and then applying this principle ...
45. oldal
... equal pleafure and fa- tisfaction attended this philofophic precep- trefs through the remainder of her volunie , from the rudiments on which the would " teach the young idea how to fhoot , " to thofe higher principles by which the cul ...
... equal pleafure and fa- tisfaction attended this philofophic precep- trefs through the remainder of her volunie , from the rudiments on which the would " teach the young idea how to fhoot , " to thofe higher principles by which the cul ...
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