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... mind for deliberation or for inquiry ; in selecting a name which every reader might confefs to be prefixed , with pro- priety , to a work , that , in many of its parts , bears no obfcure relation to the general principles of natural and ...
... mind for deliberation or for inquiry ; in selecting a name which every reader might confefs to be prefixed , with pro- priety , to a work , that , in many of its parts , bears no obfcure relation to the general principles of natural and ...
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... mind will difpute , which no mind fenfible of the importance of thefe ftudies to the fupreme concernments of mankind will not rejoice to fee acknowledged . What- ever difference , or whatever oppofition , fome , who perufe your ...
... mind will difpute , which no mind fenfible of the importance of thefe ftudies to the fupreme concernments of mankind will not rejoice to fee acknowledged . What- ever difference , or whatever oppofition , fome , who perufe your ...
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... mind those great reformers of the public faith , to observe , or rather to exprefs my own perfuafion , that to reftore the purity , is moft effectually to promote the progrefs of Christianity ; and that the fame virtuous motive , which ...
... mind those great reformers of the public faith , to observe , or rather to exprefs my own perfuafion , that to reftore the purity , is moft effectually to promote the progrefs of Christianity ; and that the fame virtuous motive , which ...
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... mind , and by carrying the eye of the reader from subject to subject in too quick a fucceffion , gains not a fufficient hold * Preface to The Preceptor , by Dr. Johnson . upon upon the attention , to leave either the me- mory [ xvi ]
... mind , and by carrying the eye of the reader from subject to subject in too quick a fucceffion , gains not a fufficient hold * Preface to The Preceptor , by Dr. Johnson . upon upon the attention , to leave either the me- mory [ xvi ]
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... a public tutor in one of the universities , and in that department of edu- cation to which these chapters relate , afford- ed me frequent occafion to obferve , that , in • difcourfing to young minds upon topics of morality , it dif- [ xx ]
... a public tutor in one of the universities , and in that department of edu- cation to which these chapters relate , afford- ed me frequent occafion to obferve , that , in • difcourfing to young minds upon topics of morality , it dif- [ xx ]
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