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... poffeffed of those domestic virtues which had distinguished him from his infancy . Mr Hume , who confidered a town as the true scene for a man of letters , made many attempts , but in vain , to feduce Mr Smith from his retirement .
... poffeffed of those domestic virtues which had distinguished him from his infancy . Mr Hume , who confidered a town as the true scene for a man of letters , made many attempts , but in vain , to feduce Mr Smith from his retirement .
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She confidered , that , as every thing is in a state of improvement , it muft alfo advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this earth , contrary to all other things , degenerates every day from that unfullied innocence of heart ...
She confidered , that , as every thing is in a state of improvement , it muft alfo advance in excellence ; little dreaming , that this earth , contrary to all other things , degenerates every day from that unfullied innocence of heart ...
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Akenfide ever confidered his lamenefs as an unfupportable misfortune , fince it continually reminded him of his origin ,, being occafioned by the fall of a cleaver . butcher . Milton delighted in contemplacing from one of his father's ...
Akenfide ever confidered his lamenefs as an unfupportable misfortune , fince it continually reminded him of his origin ,, being occafioned by the fall of a cleaver . butcher . Milton delighted in contemplacing from one of his father's ...
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The nobility may be confidered as a body entirely diftin & t from the other three ; the principal affairs of the state are committed to their truft ; they re- fide in the capital , or its environs , and feldom visit their eftates in the ...
The nobility may be confidered as a body entirely diftin & t from the other three ; the principal affairs of the state are committed to their truft ; they re- fide in the capital , or its environs , and feldom visit their eftates in the ...
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... a free tranflation can only be confidered as a paraphrase , in which the translator gives his own fenfe of them . ... the nature of the two languages would permit , without confidering what opinions , or fyftems , it might favour .
... a free tranflation can only be confidered as a paraphrase , in which the translator gives his own fenfe of them . ... the nature of the two languages would permit , without confidering what opinions , or fyftems , it might favour .
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