London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen33C. Ackers, 1764 |
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... those things we are apt to pronounce to be fo , are only inftruments in the hands of an efficient caufe . If by fecondary or final caufes , fhould be meant the ex- ertion of the power of a created be- ing , which I think to be efficient ...
... those things we are apt to pronounce to be fo , are only inftruments in the hands of an efficient caufe . If by fecondary or final caufes , fhould be meant the ex- ertion of the power of a created be- ing , which I think to be efficient ...
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... those taxes which now lie fo heavy upon the labour of the poor , and confequently upon our manufactures of every kind . How long our prefent peaceful aud happy ftate may last is beyond the ken of mor- tal man ; but this we do know ...
... those taxes which now lie fo heavy upon the labour of the poor , and confequently upon our manufactures of every kind . How long our prefent peaceful aud happy ftate may last is beyond the ken of mor- tal man ; but this we do know ...
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... those poor children and their parents may mutually recover their rights , where any fuch connections exift ; and that parental love and filial piety ( the great cements of fociety ) may be cultivated and improved in every poffible ...
... those poor children and their parents may mutually recover their rights , where any fuch connections exift ; and that parental love and filial piety ( the great cements of fociety ) may be cultivated and improved in every poffible ...
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... those who came to their court , it would be paying them a very bad compliment , if they came thither in French clothes . Jan. 3 , 1764 . An ENGLISHMAN . Extract from Vean's Complete Duty of Man . On the Vanity of preferring the Body to ...
... those who came to their court , it would be paying them a very bad compliment , if they came thither in French clothes . Jan. 3 , 1764 . An ENGLISHMAN . Extract from Vean's Complete Duty of Man . On the Vanity of preferring the Body to ...
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... those whofe care every thing but their fouls has fhared , the king of ter- rors ; even death itself , will confirm the fupreme wisdom of your conduct . The death - bed , on which the gay , the prof- perous , and the noble , hang down ...
... those whofe care every thing but their fouls has fhared , the king of ter- rors ; even death itself , will confirm the fupreme wisdom of your conduct . The death - bed , on which the gay , the prof- perous , and the noble , hang down ...
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