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Pagina 175
... particular study , art , or science , rises and improves in proportion to the ap- plication which we bestow upon it . Thus what was at first an exercise , becomes at length an entertain- ment . Our employments are changed into our diver ...
... particular study , art , or science , rises and improves in proportion to the ap- plication which we bestow upon it . Thus what was at first an exercise , becomes at length an entertain- ment . Our employments are changed into our diver ...
Pagina 321
... particular scheme of Providence , the kings were distinguished by judgments or bless- ings , according as they promoted idolatry or the worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunes not only to ...
... particular scheme of Providence , the kings were distinguished by judgments or bless- ings , according as they promoted idolatry or the worship of the true God . I cannot but look upon this manner of judging upon misfortunes not only to ...
Pagina 340
... particular are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very ... particular orders that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without ...
... particular are much more numerous than those who condemn it . A large family of daughters have drawn me up a very ... particular orders that the tea - table shall be set forth every morning with its customary bill of fare , and without ...
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