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Having thus considered the most important objections against Christianity , and the chief advantages proposed by the abolishing thereof , I shall now with equal deference and submission to wiser judgments as before , proceed to mention ...
Having thus considered the most important objections against Christianity , and the chief advantages proposed by the abolishing thereof , I shall now with equal deference and submission to wiser judgments as before , proceed to mention ...
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If the task of a king be considered as difficult , who has the care only of a few millions , to whom he cannot do much good or harm , what must be the anxiety of him , on whom depend the action of the elements , and the great gifts of ...
If the task of a king be considered as difficult , who has the care only of a few millions , to whom he cannot do much good or harm , what must be the anxiety of him , on whom depend the action of the elements , and the great gifts of ...
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... and may be considered as one cause why this quality rarely appears in a very high degree in polished life . names of Young , Gray , Ogilvie , Collins , Akenside , and Mason , as they do honour to the present age , will probably be ...
... and may be considered as one cause why this quality rarely appears in a very high degree in polished life . names of Young , Gray , Ogilvie , Collins , Akenside , and Mason , as they do honour to the present age , will probably be ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Alexander Pope | 15 |
ESSAY ON MAN | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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