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But having promised such an account half - yearly , we now reluine the subject ; and we hope to treat it in a manner calculated to forward mental improvement . This is the great object of our Miscellany , and we shall rejoice in its ...
But having promised such an account half - yearly , we now reluine the subject ; and we hope to treat it in a manner calculated to forward mental improvement . This is the great object of our Miscellany , and we shall rejoice in its ...
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We were sorry in the perusai of it , to meet with so many cramp words , which we hope will be banished from a future edition . COLLARD's Praxis of Logic , is very useful to young persons to aid them in the important tak of ...
We were sorry in the perusai of it , to meet with so many cramp words , which we hope will be banished from a future edition . COLLARD's Praxis of Logic , is very useful to young persons to aid them in the important tak of ...
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Thus curiosity combining with avarice , or at least with the hope of discovering a considerable treasure , prompted Prince Charles to name his uncle , as the object of the experi , ment * . On the appointed night , for Schrepfer + ...
Thus curiosity combining with avarice , or at least with the hope of discovering a considerable treasure , prompted Prince Charles to name his uncle , as the object of the experi , ment * . On the appointed night , for Schrepfer + ...
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It is certain , that the human faculties are never known to expand themselves more freely in exertion , than when warmed and enlivencd by the hope of fome present or diftant good . This is a counterpoile to the fevereft hardships ...
It is certain , that the human faculties are never known to expand themselves more freely in exertion , than when warmed and enlivencd by the hope of fome present or diftant good . This is a counterpoile to the fevereft hardships ...
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The husbandman would neither plow nor fow , did he not hope to reap the produce of his labour ; the artifan would not waste his health and ftrength with inceffant toil , was he not induced to it by a view of gain ; nor would the student ...
The husbandman would neither plow nor fow , did he not hope to reap the produce of his labour ; the artifan would not waste his health and ftrength with inceffant toil , was he not induced to it by a view of gain ; nor would the student ...
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