The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 1 |
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Page 13
... thing implicated , and makes it fall into the ablative case absolute . Though corrup- tions are nouns substantive , they cannot stand by themselves ; and abuses , which used to be plural , will soon become singu- lar . The verb " to ...
... thing implicated , and makes it fall into the ablative case absolute . Though corrup- tions are nouns substantive , they cannot stand by themselves ; and abuses , which used to be plural , will soon become singu- lar . The verb " to ...
Page 29
... things are perpetually flowing , although none come out . His shoulders , like some of the civic streets , are " widened at ... thing in his head , and he has nothing particu- larly good about him , except his digestion , which is an in ...
... things are perpetually flowing , although none come out . His shoulders , like some of the civic streets , are " widened at ... thing in his head , and he has nothing particu- larly good about him , except his digestion , which is an in ...
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... things perverted become the worst , we might wonder that the Chris- tian religion should have ever generated a sect , whose doc- trines are professedly anti - moral . Many , however , are still to be found , who , maintaining that the ...
... things perverted become the worst , we might wonder that the Chris- tian religion should have ever generated a sect , whose doc- trines are professedly anti - moral . Many , however , are still to be found , who , maintaining that the ...
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... things neces- sary to hold , may be defined , like Aristotle's Materia Prima , as , nec quid , nec quale , nec quantum , nec aliquid eorum de quibus Ens denominatur . ” Nevertheless , there are golden reasons , which may induce a ...
... things neces- sary to hold , may be defined , like Aristotle's Materia Prima , as , nec quid , nec quale , nec quantum , nec aliquid eorum de quibus Ens denominatur . ” Nevertheless , there are golden reasons , which may induce a ...
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... thing much talked of , and seldom seen . If a barrister possess any pro- fessional or moral independence , it cannot be worth much , for a few guineas will generally purchase it . It must be con- fessed , that he is singularly ...
... thing much talked of , and seldom seen . If a barrister possess any pro- fessional or moral independence , it cannot be worth much , for a few guineas will generally purchase it . It must be con- fessed , that he is singularly ...
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