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Pagina 147
... talents of the subject , ought to be governed by a whig association . On the whole , it is evident , that one of the chief objects of the coalition was , to establish the united parties in the management of government . It is no less ...
... talents of the subject , ought to be governed by a whig association . On the whole , it is evident , that one of the chief objects of the coalition was , to establish the united parties in the management of government . It is no less ...
Pagina 348
... talents , character , and at . tainments of Sir William Jones , as sketched by his noble bio- grapher ; which we regard as deserving of eminent praise , and as being not less creditable to the feelings than to the un- derstanding and ...
... talents , character , and at . tainments of Sir William Jones , as sketched by his noble bio- grapher ; which we regard as deserving of eminent praise , and as being not less creditable to the feelings than to the un- derstanding and ...
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... talents and of taste should ever have advanced such a proposition , is truly astonishing : though from persons solely addicted to the abstract sciences we might have listened to it without suprize . Our great Newton , who was an admirer ...
... talents and of taste should ever have advanced such a proposition , is truly astonishing : though from persons solely addicted to the abstract sciences we might have listened to it without suprize . Our great Newton , who was an admirer ...
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