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... mankind . The result of this has been that the common Dictionary must suit both sides of the Atlantic . " " The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style and matter , made it as distinctly suited as ...
... mankind . The result of this has been that the common Dictionary must suit both sides of the Atlantic . " " The good average business - like character of Webster's Dictionary , both in style and matter , made it as distinctly suited as ...
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... Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN of our IDEAS OF THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL ; with an Introductory Discourse con- cerning Taste Introduction . On Taste PAGE 695 49 52 PART I. SECT ...
... Mankind from every Species of Artificial Society A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO THE ORIGIN of our IDEAS OF THE SUBLIME AND BEAUTIFUL ; with an Introductory Discourse con- cerning Taste Introduction . On Taste PAGE 695 49 52 PART I. SECT ...
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... MANKIND FROM EVERY SPECIES OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETY . IN A LETTER TO LORD BY A LATE NOBLE WRITER . 1756 . B PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: or, a View of the Miseries and ...
... MANKIND FROM EVERY SPECIES OF ARTIFICIAL SOCIETY . IN A LETTER TO LORD BY A LATE NOBLE WRITER . 1756 . B PREFACE . BEFORE the philosophical works of Lord BOLINGBROKE had A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY: or, a View of the Miseries and ...
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... mankind delineated ; in short , all who consider such things as philosophy , and require some of them at least in every philosophical work , all these were certainly disappointed ; they found the landmarks of science precisely in their ...
... mankind delineated ; in short , all who consider such things as philosophy , and require some of them at least in every philosophical work , all these were certainly disappointed ; they found the landmarks of science precisely in their ...
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... mankind have to the finding and exaggerating faults . The editor is satisfied that a mind , which has no restraint from a sense of its own weakness , of its subordinate rank in the creation , and of the extreme danger of letting the ...
... mankind have to the finding and exaggerating faults . The editor is satisfied that a mind , which has no restraint from a sense of its own weakness , of its subordinate rank in the creation , and of the extreme danger of letting the ...
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