The Literary Magazine, and American Register, Volume 6, Issue 38John Conrad & Company, 1806 |
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Page 336
... observations , was at length informed , that he could assure him , as a military man , that after looking at the whole line , he had not been able to find two neck- cloths together , tied in the same manner . Of whistling winds ; as yet ...
... observations , was at length informed , that he could assure him , as a military man , that after looking at the whole line , he had not been able to find two neck- cloths together , tied in the same manner . Of whistling winds ; as yet ...
Page 342
... observation , what is useful ? If I am satisfied that my instructions are , on the whole , useful , why disturb myself because they have in them , unavoidably , a mixture of apparent error ? We necessarily imbibe error with our infant ...
... observation , what is useful ? If I am satisfied that my instructions are , on the whole , useful , why disturb myself because they have in them , unavoidably , a mixture of apparent error ? We necessarily imbibe error with our infant ...
Page 362
... observations on conjugal love , in No. 525 , deserve to be attentively considered by all who take the dangerous leap : this , with No. 537 , on the dignity of human na- ture ; No. 210 , on the immortality of the soul ; and No. 237 , on ...
... observations on conjugal love , in No. 525 , deserve to be attentively considered by all who take the dangerous leap : this , with No. 537 , on the dignity of human na- ture ; No. 210 , on the immortality of the soul ; and No. 237 , on ...
Page 363
... observations on the epistle of Maltronio , and then thought to have concluded them ; but when once a subject is fixed upon for investiga- tion , it is not easy to tell where the inquiry will end , to what it may lead , or how much paper ...
... observations on the epistle of Maltronio , and then thought to have concluded them ; but when once a subject is fixed upon for investiga- tion , it is not easy to tell where the inquiry will end , to what it may lead , or how much paper ...
Page 369
... observation by which he first proposed to recom- mend himself . His attention , when extended to so many collateral ob- jects , is no longer vigorous or col- lected the stream , divided into so many channels , ceases to flow either deep ...
... observation by which he first proposed to recom- mend himself . His attention , when extended to so many collateral ob- jects , is no longer vigorous or col- lected the stream , divided into so many channels , ceases to flow either deep ...
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