The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral, & Philosophical Knowledge, Volumen 61824 |
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... possessing this essential qualifi- cation may be termed a kind of mental Camera Obscura , and it is under this idea that I have ventured to give that title to my present humble produc- tions : not that I would assimilate to myself any ...
... possessing this essential qualifi- cation may be termed a kind of mental Camera Obscura , and it is under this idea that I have ventured to give that title to my present humble produc- tions : not that I would assimilate to myself any ...
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... possessing great ac - vered , as soon as the time or use for quirements , are to be found , who are which they were bailed , shall have totally ignorant of the importance of elapsed or be performed . 2. DEPOSIT , those obligations ...
... possessing great ac - vered , as soon as the time or use for quirements , are to be found , who are which they were bailed , shall have totally ignorant of the importance of elapsed or be performed . 2. DEPOSIT , those obligations ...
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... possess not fortune , he will endeavour to maintain by in- dustry what cannot always be obtain- ed by riches . He will be thankful for civilities , but will depend on his own endeavours . He is heartily desirous of doing good to mankind ...
... possess not fortune , he will endeavour to maintain by in- dustry what cannot always be obtain- ed by riches . He will be thankful for civilities , but will depend on his own endeavours . He is heartily desirous of doing good to mankind ...
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... possessed the art of em- balming , which , like other trades , lost they learned from their ancestors . These shewed the kindred of the de- ta ceased several models or patterns made of wood , painted like an em- erbalmed body ; giving ...
... possessed the art of em- balming , which , like other trades , lost they learned from their ancestors . These shewed the kindred of the de- ta ceased several models or patterns made of wood , painted like an em- erbalmed body ; giving ...
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... possess the feelings and frailties of mankind , and so long as we are subject to the alternatives of pain and pleasure - so long will they manifest themselves in our coun- tenances and deportment , and con- tinue to affect a frame ...
... possess the feelings and frailties of mankind , and so long as we are subject to the alternatives of pain and pleasure - so long will they manifest themselves in our coun- tenances and deportment , and con- tinue to affect a frame ...
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