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... Thofe broken disjointed sentences are usual in conversation . However , there is one word wrong , which yet perplexes the sense ; and that is infinite . Human thought cannot furely be called infinite with any kind of figurative ...
... Thofe broken disjointed sentences are usual in conversation . However , there is one word wrong , which yet perplexes the sense ; and that is infinite . Human thought cannot furely be called infinite with any kind of figurative ...
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... Thofe who cannot judge but by the eye , are easily awed by splendour ; those who confider men as well as conditions , are easily per- fuaded to love the appearance of virtue dignified with power . 7 JOHNSON . - Blood , thou still art ...
... Thofe who cannot judge but by the eye , are easily awed by splendour ; those who confider men as well as conditions , are easily per- fuaded to love the appearance of virtue dignified with power . 7 JOHNSON . - Blood , thou still art ...
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