The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Princi- ple , That whatever is permitted to be- fal a juft Man , whether Poverty , Sick- nefs , or any of thofe Things which feem to be Evils , fhall either in Life or Death conduce to his ...
... Authors of Injustice ; and lays it down as a Princi- ple , That whatever is permitted to be- fal a juft Man , whether Poverty , Sick- nefs , or any of thofe Things which feem to be Evils , fhall either in Life or Death conduce to his ...
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... Papers , have been ' the Occafion of my looking into fome ' of those Authors ; among whom I ' chanced on a Collection of Letters VOL . VII . B ' which which pass under the Name of Arifte- netus . Of No 238. The SPECTATOR . 25.
... Papers , have been ' the Occafion of my looking into fome ' of those Authors ; among whom I ' chanced on a Collection of Letters VOL . VII . B ' which which pass under the Name of Arifte- netus . Of No 238. The SPECTATOR . 25.
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... Author's , that the ' Tranflator feems rather to have taken ' Hints for the expreffing his own Sense and Thoughts , than to have endea- voured to render those of Ariftenetus . In the following Tranflation , I have kept as near the ...
... Author's , that the ' Tranflator feems rather to have taken ' Hints for the expreffing his own Sense and Thoughts , than to have endea- voured to render those of Ariftenetus . In the following Tranflation , I have kept as near the ...
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... Author tells us , That upon the Revival of Greek Letters , moft of the Univerfities in Eu- rope were divided into Greeks and Tro- jans . The latter were those who bore a mortal Hatred to the Language of . the Grecians ; infomuch that if ...
... Author tells us , That upon the Revival of Greek Letters , moft of the Univerfities in Eu- rope were divided into Greeks and Tro- jans . The latter were those who bore a mortal Hatred to the Language of . the Grecians ; infomuch that if ...
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... Author quoted by Monfieur Bayle , it is faid the Price of Wood was raised in England , by reason of the Executions that were made in Smithfield . Thefe Difputants convince their Adverfaries with a So- rites , commonly called a Pile of ...
... Author quoted by Monfieur Bayle , it is faid the Price of Wood was raised in England , by reason of the Executions that were made in Smithfield . Thefe Difputants convince their Adverfaries with a So- rites , commonly called a Pile of ...
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