The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Band 2Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... tion of LV . Observations on the fourth estate in the English constitution , commonly digni- fied and distinguished by the name of The Mob LVI . The same concluded LVII . On the study of astronomy LVIII . Animalcules in frozen grass ...
... tion of LV . Observations on the fourth estate in the English constitution , commonly digni- fied and distinguished by the name of The Mob LVI . The same concluded LVII . On the study of astronomy LVIII . Animalcules in frozen grass ...
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... tion to correct them into promoters , and of lux- ury , negligence , and instability to soothe them into destroyers , of our real happiness . The senses are the wings of contemplation ; we see the present operations of providence , wè ...
... tion to correct them into promoters , and of lux- ury , negligence , and instability to soothe them into destroyers , of our real happiness . The senses are the wings of contemplation ; we see the present operations of providence , wè ...
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... tion to their enlivening deity , and began to plume themselves in his presence , and try their unaccustomed throats in songs of praise to him : the very boughs on which they stood , seemed to T disclaim their late dead , withered state ; ...
... tion to their enlivening deity , and began to plume themselves in his presence , and try their unaccustomed throats in songs of praise to him : the very boughs on which they stood , seemed to T disclaim their late dead , withered state ; ...
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... tion , ruminating on the various turns of fate be low , and determined never to be insolent in prosperity ; never to triumph over my friend or neighbour , because some favourable event has happened to me ; but to remember , in every ...
... tion , ruminating on the various turns of fate be low , and determined never to be insolent in prosperity ; never to triumph over my friend or neighbour , because some favourable event has happened to me ; but to remember , in every ...
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... tion . I am led into these observations by objects no more striking than the structure of a common flower , and the employment of an insect within its little cavity . I had the pleasure to attend yesterday a very amiable and worthy ...
... tion . I am led into these observations by objects no more striking than the structure of a common flower , and the employment of an insect within its little cavity . I had the pleasure to attend yesterday a very amiable and worthy ...
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