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... Case , 524 451 76 163 KINGS of England , Character of , 83 85 AMPORT's Two Difcourfes , 364 529 ib . Effays , Vol . IV . 32 Collection of Theological 348 Tracts , LEIGH on Opium , 475 258 LETTER ^ Johnson's works , See Hawkins MORALS ...
... Case , 524 451 76 163 KINGS of England , Character of , 83 85 AMPORT's Two Difcourfes , 364 529 ib . Effays , Vol . IV . 32 Collection of Theological 348 Tracts , LEIGH on Opium , 475 258 LETTER ^ Johnson's works , See Hawkins MORALS ...
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... cases at least , increases ; and thus the more diftant part of biography ftands in frequent need of emendations and corrections , for retrenching fuperfluities , fupplying defi- ciencies , and rectifying the miftakes which may ...
... cases at least , increases ; and thus the more diftant part of biography ftands in frequent need of emendations and corrections , for retrenching fuperfluities , fupplying defi- ciencies , and rectifying the miftakes which may ...
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... case ; and we dare to calculate his demerit , in this respect , at a very confiderable quantum ; fince he was led by his method , and would lead us , if we minded him , to partial views of evidence , and to treat with indifference , if ...
... case ; and we dare to calculate his demerit , in this respect , at a very confiderable quantum ; fince he was led by his method , and would lead us , if we minded him , to partial views of evidence , and to treat with indifference , if ...
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... case in feveral other inftances . The expanfive force of fire depends upon the velocity of its motion , as well as its quantity ; and the more free space a body contains for the particles of fire to move in , the greater will the ...
... case in feveral other inftances . The expanfive force of fire depends upon the velocity of its motion , as well as its quantity ; and the more free space a body contains for the particles of fire to move in , the greater will the ...
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... case , in fuch a form , and with fuch imperfections , as may ferve only to render it difgraceful to the reputed author . - But we do not think that these lait mentioned , difreputable circumftances , are chargeable on the present ...
... case , in fuch a form , and with fuch imperfections , as may ferve only to render it difgraceful to the reputed author . - But we do not think that these lait mentioned , difreputable circumftances , are chargeable on the present ...
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