The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... particular faculty is capable of being employed on a very great variety of objects . The under- standing for example ... particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which arises from any of its particular acts . For ...
... particular faculty is capable of being employed on a very great variety of objects . The under- standing for example ... particular powers , the whole soul is happy in the pleasure which arises from any of its particular acts . For ...
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... particular kind of work , which of late several ladies here in our kingdom are very fond of , which seems very well adapted to a poetical genius : it is the making of grottos . I know a lady who has a very beau- tiful one , composed by ...
... particular kind of work , which of late several ladies here in our kingdom are very fond of , which seems very well adapted to a poetical genius : it is the making of grottos . I know a lady who has a very beau- tiful one , composed by ...
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... particular profession , often occasions their sons to miscar- Philosophy , the use of it 95 98 2227 18 71 53 76 76 79 Philosophy , said to be brought by ry 21 Parties crept much into the con- versation of the ladies Socrates down from ...
... particular profession , often occasions their sons to miscar- Philosophy , the use of it 95 98 2227 18 71 53 76 76 79 Philosophy , said to be brought by ry 21 Parties crept much into the con- versation of the ladies Socrates down from ...
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