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... fuppofed to be " rewarded in this world , I do not think it too prefumptuous to fuppofe , that national virtues may likewife meet with their re- " ward . England hath , to its peculiar honour , not only made " their poor free , but hath ...
... fuppofed to be " rewarded in this world , I do not think it too prefumptuous to fuppofe , that national virtues may likewife meet with their re- " ward . England hath , to its peculiar honour , not only made " their poor free , but hath ...
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... fuppofed that his mo- del of the palace of Whitehall had been presented to a stranger , without mentioning the author . The stranger , in the first place , would have been intuitively certain , that this was the work of fome fome being ...
... fuppofed that his mo- del of the palace of Whitehall had been presented to a stranger , without mentioning the author . The stranger , in the first place , would have been intuitively certain , that this was the work of fome fome being ...
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... fuppofed . # A plentiful fource of inconclufive reafoning , which prevails greatly during the infancy of the rational faculty , is the making of no proper diftinction between strong and weak relations . Mi- nutius Felix , in his apology ...
... fuppofed . # A plentiful fource of inconclufive reafoning , which prevails greatly during the infancy of the rational faculty , is the making of no proper diftinction between strong and weak relations . Mi- nutius Felix , in his apology ...
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... fuppofed to be born when the fiction is for its advantage ( part 1. b . 1. tit . 4. fect . 4. ) . To a weak reafoner a fiction is a happy contrivance for refolving intri- cate questions . Such is the conftitution of England , that the ...
... fuppofed to be born when the fiction is for its advantage ( part 1. b . 1. tit . 4. fect . 4. ) . To a weak reafoner a fiction is a happy contrivance for refolving intri- cate questions . Such is the conftitution of England , that the ...
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... fuppofed re- bellion . Henry IV . of Caftile was depofed in abfence ; but , for a colour of justice , the following ridiculous fcene was acted . A wooden statue dreffed in a royal habit , was placed on a theatre ;; and the sentence of ...
... fuppofed re- bellion . Henry IV . of Caftile was depofed in abfence ; but , for a colour of justice , the following ridiculous fcene was acted . A wooden statue dreffed in a royal habit , was placed on a theatre ;; and the sentence of ...
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