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... less satisfactory , if the illustration , by stating the analogy between vegetables and animals , ( as he has done ... less agreeable to the student of na- tural history , nor less relished by readers of good taste . On another point ...
... less satisfactory , if the illustration , by stating the analogy between vegetables and animals , ( as he has done ... less agreeable to the student of na- tural history , nor less relished by readers of good taste . On another point ...
Pagina 67
... less intelligible , with respect to its motives , than the other , so is it in its consequences , still more pernicious to the general interests of mankind . Fear of censure from contempo- raries will seldom have much effect upon men in ...
... less intelligible , with respect to its motives , than the other , so is it in its consequences , still more pernicious to the general interests of mankind . Fear of censure from contempo- raries will seldom have much effect upon men in ...
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... less inauspicious ; since the revolutionary ardour in these parts was very much confined to the clubs . The cities exhibited less of moderation than of torpor ; and the indifference among the country people was extreme . The peasantry ...
... less inauspicious ; since the revolutionary ardour in these parts was very much confined to the clubs . The cities exhibited less of moderation than of torpor ; and the indifference among the country people was extreme . The peasantry ...
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