The Works of the Right Reverend William Warburton ...J. Nichols, and sold by T. Cadell, 1788 |
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... ancient Sages esteemed most infamous of all , AN ENEMY TO THE RELIGION OF HIS COUNTRY . A very candid and refpectable author , speaking of the ancient restraints on free - thinking , fays , " These " were the maxims , these the ...
... ancient Sages esteemed most infamous of all , AN ENEMY TO THE RELIGION OF HIS COUNTRY . A very candid and refpectable author , speaking of the ancient restraints on free - thinking , fays , " These " were the maxims , these the ...
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... ancient modes of doubting , objecting , and re- futing . It is difficult , therefore , to affign any other likely ... Ancients , who , you will allow , had high notions of this sociAL SENSE , it was a faying recorded by Cicero with ...
... ancient modes of doubting , objecting , and re- futing . It is difficult , therefore , to affign any other likely ... Ancients , who , you will allow , had high notions of this sociAL SENSE , it was a faying recorded by Cicero with ...
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... ancient Prophefies , drawn from the genius of the Eastern style , fentiment , and manners ; this very book is , on a fudden , become so easy , plain , and intelli- gible , that no one can poffibly mistake its meaning . Again , the fame ...
... ancient Prophefies , drawn from the genius of the Eastern style , fentiment , and manners ; this very book is , on a fudden , become so easy , plain , and intelli- gible , that no one can poffibly mistake its meaning . Again , the fame ...
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... ancient channel ; and the husbandman hath com- mitted the good feed to the opening glebe , it was their custom to turn in whole droves of SwINE ; to range , to trample , root up , and destroy at pleasure . And now nothing appeared but ...
... ancient channel ; and the husbandman hath com- mitted the good feed to the opening glebe , it was their custom to turn in whole droves of SwINE ; to range , to trample , root up , and destroy at pleasure . And now nothing appeared but ...
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... ancient Sophifts , who , we are told * in the Characteristics , faid something very like it , I fhall give it a ferious answer . For how , I pray , comes it to pafs , that to afk , whether ridicule be a teft of truth , is the fame thing ...
... ancient Sophifts , who , we are told * in the Characteristics , faid something very like it , I fhall give it a ferious answer . For how , I pray , comes it to pafs , that to afk , whether ridicule be a teft of truth , is the fame thing ...
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