Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... ment of a creature born to no better enlightenment , able to derive pleas- ure and pain , though not know- ledge and certainty , from the shows of nature , and bound to make a virtue of necessity and put up with its inevitable ...
... ment of a creature born to no better enlightenment , able to derive pleas- ure and pain , though not know- ledge and certainty , from the shows of nature , and bound to make a virtue of necessity and put up with its inevitable ...
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... ment , who even in these travelling days might be found to hesitate at such a test . C with the depths of Italy as few men can , even at the present day . Nor was he so much occupied with his travels as to abandon specula- tion . On his ...
... ment , who even in these travelling days might be found to hesitate at such a test . C with the depths of Italy as few men can , even at the present day . Nor was he so much occupied with his travels as to abandon specula- tion . On his ...
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... ment and d the unproductive charac ter of royal friendship embitter the sweeter temper and gayer heart of Berkeley . He went back to Ireland in 1721 , as chaplain to the Lord- Lieutenant , without any apparent reluctance to leave the ...
... ment and d the unproductive charac ter of royal friendship embitter the sweeter temper and gayer heart of Berkeley . He went back to Ireland in 1721 , as chaplain to the Lord- Lieutenant , without any apparent reluctance to leave the ...
Pagina 18
... ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with all the recommendations his friends could give him , to men powerful in Church and State . Here is one of these commendatory letters , which not only throws the ...
... ment for this college , Berkeley set out in the end of 24 , armed with all the recommendations his friends could give him , to men powerful in Church and State . Here is one of these commendatory letters , which not only throws the ...
Pagina 21
... ment and thought ! out to sea for ships which will not come . The winds blow him chance bits of news in an irregular , half reliable way . Now it is that one of the men whose co - operation he had hoped for , has been made a bishop at ...
... ment and thought ! out to sea for ships which will not come . The winds blow him chance bits of news in an irregular , half reliable way . Now it is that one of the men whose co - operation he had hoped for , has been made a bishop at ...
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