The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Números 95-98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... mind , which during the course of his life never allowed him to remain long attached to the same occupations , nor to continue long in the same place . ده . " The different games suitable to that age , of which he gives us a picture ...
... mind , which during the course of his life never allowed him to remain long attached to the same occupations , nor to continue long in the same place . ده . " The different games suitable to that age , of which he gives us a picture ...
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... mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have been virtues , but which , in his situation , produced the effect of crimes ...
... mind , susceptible of the best affections of our nature , should have become the victim of those very affec- tions , which , in other circumstances , would have been virtues , but which , in his situation , produced the effect of crimes ...
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... mind may not only imbibe a variety , of knowledge , and learn to form just ideas of a number of things appertaining to life , but also acquire a decency of behaviour , and a propriety and elegance of expression , not to be learnt in a ...
... mind may not only imbibe a variety , of knowledge , and learn to form just ideas of a number of things appertaining to life , but also acquire a decency of behaviour , and a propriety and elegance of expression , not to be learnt in a ...
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... mind could not long have exercised its thinking powers , before the tedious repetitions of the name of the same thing would suggest the substitution of pronouns . It is rea- sonable to suppose that language had been some time ...
... mind could not long have exercised its thinking powers , before the tedious repetitions of the name of the same thing would suggest the substitution of pronouns . It is rea- sonable to suppose that language had been some time ...
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... mind . " Most unquestionably , if this , were his real opi- nion , he could not be in his right mind . It was necessary , however , that he should say so , as he could find no other excuse for giving to his book of scraps the foolish ...
... mind . " Most unquestionably , if this , were his real opi- nion , he could not be in his right mind . It was necessary , however , that he should say so , as he could find no other excuse for giving to his book of scraps the foolish ...
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