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... thing regular is only great or small by comparison , and as these masses of stone eclipse in magnitude every surrounding object , and yet are much inferior to a mountain ( the only thing with which our imagination can compare them ) one ...
... thing regular is only great or small by comparison , and as these masses of stone eclipse in magnitude every surrounding object , and yet are much inferior to a mountain ( the only thing with which our imagination can compare them ) one ...
Pagina 285
... thing which in his opinion militated against any acknowleged principle of law , he has conceived it to be his duty to comment on it with freedom , though with re- spect . In this part of the work , many judicious observations will be ...
... thing which in his opinion militated against any acknowleged principle of law , he has conceived it to be his duty to comment on it with freedom , though with re- spect . In this part of the work , many judicious observations will be ...
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... thing : ( adding sarcastically , ) perhaps thou art carry- ing a large sum of money , and payest those men well . " This remon strance was not thrown away . I immediately assisted in every thing that was not beyond my force ; and ...
... thing : ( adding sarcastically , ) perhaps thou art carry- ing a large sum of money , and payest those men well . " This remon strance was not thrown away . I immediately assisted in every thing that was not beyond my force ; and ...
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