The Scots Magazine, Band 14Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1752 |
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... nature . But in this defign , no writer , of whatever abilities , can fucceed .... It has been often remark though not without wonder , that almost every man is more jealous of his natural than his moral qualities ; and refents with ...
... nature . But in this defign , no writer , of whatever abilities , can fucceed .... It has been often remark though not without wonder , that almost every man is more jealous of his natural than his moral qualities ; and refents with ...
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... nature , or inftruct by uncontested prin- ciples of fcience , yet fuffers perfecution from innumerable critics , whofe acrimo- ny is produced merely by the pain of fee- ing others pleased , and of hearing ap- plaufes which another ...
... nature , or inftruct by uncontested prin- ciples of fcience , yet fuffers perfecution from innumerable critics , whofe acrimo- ny is produced merely by the pain of fee- ing others pleased , and of hearing ap- plaufes which another ...
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... nature affigned him , and wish to maintain the dignity of a hu- man being . I Experiments on bodies which refift or pro mote putrefaction in animal fubftances ; by John Pringle , M. D. F. R. S. A " bridged from the Philof . Tranfactions ...
... nature affigned him , and wish to maintain the dignity of a hu- man being . I Experiments on bodies which refift or pro mote putrefaction in animal fubftances ; by John Pringle , M. D. F. R. S. A " bridged from the Philof . Tranfactions ...
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... nature , and to diffuse himself in a larger circle . He practifed the smile of uni- verfal courtefy , and invited all to his ta- ble , but admitted none to his retirements . Many who had been rejected in his choice of friendship , now ...
... nature , and to diffuse himself in a larger circle . He practifed the smile of uni- verfal courtefy , and invited all to his ta- ble , but admitted none to his retirements . Many who had been rejected in his choice of friendship , now ...
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... nature ! I frown'd - at what ? I dare not tell ; So foul , and yet fo fair a creature ! - Does then that form but please the eye ? Such drugs that gilded pill compofe ? Does the but draw her lovers nigh , To pull them rudely by the nofe ...
... nature ! I frown'd - at what ? I dare not tell ; So foul , and yet fo fair a creature ! - Does then that form but please the eye ? Such drugs that gilded pill compofe ? Does the but draw her lovers nigh , To pull them rudely by the nofe ...
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