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On this principle , the author explains , with con- fiderable address , the range of the barometer in different climates and feasons as will appear from the following fpecimen : " The barometer is often low in winter , when a strong and ...
On this principle , the author explains , with con- fiderable address , the range of the barometer in different climates and feasons as will appear from the following fpecimen : " The barometer is often low in winter , when a strong and ...
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... and in his political pieces , they appear to have been great : fmall part of their efficacy was fupplied by the paffions of their readers : if we judge them by their internal excellence , very 2 ཐ ! H Z T 1 P I B very 20 Vol . 58 .
... and in his political pieces , they appear to have been great : fmall part of their efficacy was fupplied by the paffions of their readers : if we judge them by their internal excellence , very 2 ཐ ! H Z T 1 P I B very 20 Vol . 58 .
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H Z T 1 P I B very many of the pamphlets , which ar continually iffuing from the prefs , appear to deferve equal credit : -we will name only the letters of Junius , and the Vindicia Gallica of Mackintosh . , The force and fpirit of ...
H Z T 1 P I B very many of the pamphlets , which ar continually iffuing from the prefs , appear to deferve equal credit : -we will name only the letters of Junius , and the Vindicia Gallica of Mackintosh . , The force and fpirit of ...
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... that men of genius are often unjustly reproached with foibles . fports of a vacant mind are misunderftood as follies . The fimplicity of truth may appear vanity , and the conscioufnefs of fuperiority , envy .
... that men of genius are often unjustly reproached with foibles . fports of a vacant mind are misunderftood as follies . The fimplicity of truth may appear vanity , and the conscioufnefs of fuperiority , envy .
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It has long been acknowledged , that every work of merit , the more it is examined , the greater the merit will appear . The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist , are not observable till ...
It has long been acknowledged , that every work of merit , the more it is examined , the greater the merit will appear . The most masterly touches , and the referved graces , which form the pride of the artist , are not observable till ...
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