The Rambler, Volume 3W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, J. Hinton, B. Collins, T. Longman, T. Caslon, B. Law, T. Carnan, G. Robinson, T. Lowndes, T. Cadell, H. Baldwin, F. Newbery, J. Knox, J. Bew, J. Nichols, W. Goldsmith, and W. Fox, 1779 |
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... themselves , far the greater part , either for want of durable materials , or of art to difpofe them , fee their edifices perifh as they are towering to completion , and those few that for a while attract the eye of mankind , are ...
... themselves , far the greater part , either for want of durable materials , or of art to difpofe them , fee their edifices perifh as they are towering to completion , and those few that for a while attract the eye of mankind , are ...
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... themselves with quiet ignorance , and re- fufe to be harraffed with labours which they have no hopes of recompenfing with knowledge . The authors of new discoveries may furely ex- pect to be reckoned among thofe , whofe writings are ...
... themselves with quiet ignorance , and re- fufe to be harraffed with labours which they have no hopes of recompenfing with knowledge . The authors of new discoveries may furely ex- pect to be reckoned among thofe , whofe writings are ...
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... themselves to ftudies bound- lefs and inexhauftible , as experiments and natural philofophy . These are always lot in fucceffive compilations as new advances are made , and former observations become more familiar . Others fpend their ...
... themselves to ftudies bound- lefs and inexhauftible , as experiments and natural philofophy . These are always lot in fucceffive compilations as new advances are made , and former observations become more familiar . Others fpend their ...
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... themselves . Nor will they long groan in their prefent afflictions , if none were to refuse them relief , but these that owe their exemption from the fame distress only to their wisdom and their virtue . I am , & c . AMICUS . NUMB . 108 ...
... themselves . Nor will they long groan in their prefent afflictions , if none were to refuse them relief , but these that owe their exemption from the fame distress only to their wisdom and their virtue . I am , & c . AMICUS . NUMB . 108 ...
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... themselves as required to change the general course of their conduct , to difmifs bufinefs , and exclude pleasure , and to devote their days and nights to a particular attention . But all com- mon degrees of excellence are attainable at ...
... themselves as required to change the general course of their conduct , to difmifs bufinefs , and exclude pleasure , and to devote their days and nights to a particular attention . But all com- mon degrees of excellence are attainable at ...
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