The Analectic Magazine, Volume 3Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1814 |
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... turn it into an instrument for making new conquests over new difficulties , for extending the em- pire of science , and for pushing forward beyond the reach of his original thoughts the landmarks of the human understanding it- self . He ...
... turn it into an instrument for making new conquests over new difficulties , for extending the em- pire of science , and for pushing forward beyond the reach of his original thoughts the landmarks of the human understanding it- self . He ...
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... turn with increasing fondness . Besides their superlative merit , age , that usually destroys the value of works which the passing events have produced , has shed lustre upon his permanent reflections , and crowned them with the wreath ...
... turn with increasing fondness . Besides their superlative merit , age , that usually destroys the value of works which the passing events have produced , has shed lustre upon his permanent reflections , and crowned them with the wreath ...
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... turns of affairs , to him who judges of consistency not by the con- stancy of political friendships , but by the parallelism which a statesman maintains with himself in the different relative positions in WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND ...
... turns of affairs , to him who judges of consistency not by the con- stancy of political friendships , but by the parallelism which a statesman maintains with himself in the different relative positions in WORKS OF THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND ...
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... turn of mind . He explored almost all parts of that country with the speed of a courier ; and the long time he remained in it was mostly employed in seeking new dangers and encountering them . He attacked the natives everywhere , and ...
... turn of mind . He explored almost all parts of that country with the speed of a courier ; and the long time he remained in it was mostly employed in seeking new dangers and encountering them . He attacked the natives everywhere , and ...
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... turn his attention to mercantile pursuits . An ef fort was made to comply with the entreaties of his uncle , but it was ineffectual . He was then bound apprentice to a captain in the London trade upon most favourable terms ; it being ...
... turn his attention to mercantile pursuits . An ef fort was made to comply with the entreaties of his uncle , but it was ineffectual . He was then bound apprentice to a captain in the London trade upon most favourable terms ; it being ...
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