The Monthly Magazine, 第 7 巻R. Phillips, 1799 |
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... tion of this fort , and induce us to fit down in perfect apathy : this is , that good and evil are fo equally balanced in all the dif- ferent ftates and conditions of mankind , that what is gained on one fide , is loft on the other ...
... tion of this fort , and induce us to fit down in perfect apathy : this is , that good and evil are fo equally balanced in all the dif- ferent ftates and conditions of mankind , that what is gained on one fide , is loft on the other ...
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... tion . I may trouble you fhortly with some notice of what Mr. Pitt lately dropt , that loans only ferve to raise the intereft of mo- ney , and to depreciate the funds , tending to fhew that thofe confequences follow from borrowing at a ...
... tion . I may trouble you fhortly with some notice of what Mr. Pitt lately dropt , that loans only ferve to raise the intereft of mo- ney , and to depreciate the funds , tending to fhew that thofe confequences follow from borrowing at a ...
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... tion of the truth of the above opinion , it may be proper to conclude , by adding , that any motion long continued , whether in a boat on fresh water , or on dry land , is liable to induce the fame kind of fick- nefs . I am , Sir ...
... tion of the truth of the above opinion , it may be proper to conclude , by adding , that any motion long continued , whether in a boat on fresh water , or on dry land , is liable to induce the fame kind of fick- nefs . I am , Sir ...
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... tion , to foften the obduracy of this pre- judice ; and to expatiate on the injurious nature of an attachment , which , while it obftructs the prefent candidate for re- putation , deprives the public of the nobleft efforts of living ...
... tion , to foften the obduracy of this pre- judice ; and to expatiate on the injurious nature of an attachment , which , while it obftructs the prefent candidate for re- putation , deprives the public of the nobleft efforts of living ...
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... tion of the Opera , to raise a competi- tion between two of their fingers , and have papers written pro and con - for then numbers woud go to clap , and hifs the rivals refpectively , who woud not go to be pleafed with the mufic . Dr ...
... tion of the Opera , to raise a competi- tion between two of their fingers , and have papers written pro and con - for then numbers woud go to clap , and hifs the rivals refpectively , who woud not go to be pleafed with the mufic . Dr ...
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