The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Volumen 61824 |
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... objects it repre- sents , and giving its scenes on a small scale . From this I beg leave to ob- serve , that I do not ... object is reflected from a mirror on a piece of ground glass placed horizontally.- There are two things to be ...
... objects it repre- sents , and giving its scenes on a small scale . From this I beg leave to ob- serve , that I do not ... object is reflected from a mirror on a piece of ground glass placed horizontally.- There are two things to be ...
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... object of all human pursuits - the good of man- kind ! It is under these impressions , I address you ; and without any fur- ther prefatory remarks , allow me to observe , that it has often been to me a matter of surprise and regret ...
... object of all human pursuits - the good of man- kind ! It is under these impressions , I address you ; and without any fur- ther prefatory remarks , allow me to observe , that it has often been to me a matter of surprise and regret ...
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... object , Sir , of this address is , ( if it meet your approbation ) to introduce into the columns of the Im- perial Magazine a series of extracts , original essays , and legal opinions , relative to those laws which we con- ceive ...
... object , Sir , of this address is , ( if it meet your approbation ) to introduce into the columns of the Im- perial Magazine a series of extracts , original essays , and legal opinions , relative to those laws which we con- ceive ...
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... object , and shews them in colours which most materially alter when the noon - day beams with its powerful and convincing light . So , when the sober age of experience suc- ceeds the vivacity of youth , the mind discovers that it ...
... object , and shews them in colours which most materially alter when the noon - day beams with its powerful and convincing light . So , when the sober age of experience suc- ceeds the vivacity of youth , the mind discovers that it ...
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... object , his ima- gination is not less elevated when either the destruction of Jerusalem , the ruin of Carthage , the burning of Rome , or the fall of Constantinople , rises to his view . Were it possible to divest ourselves of these ...
... object , his ima- gination is not less elevated when either the destruction of Jerusalem , the ruin of Carthage , the burning of Rome , or the fall of Constantinople , rises to his view . Were it possible to divest ourselves of these ...
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