The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... for its object, and is con sequently but a branch of anthropology. It considers the origin of human knowledge, shows how ideas or notions are - formed, V1 formed, compares them to discover their agreement or disagreement,
... for its object, and is con sequently but a branch of anthropology. It considers the origin of human knowledge, shows how ideas or notions are - formed, V1 formed, compares them to discover their agreement or disagreement,
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... Considering the great dis. parity of numbers, it is much to find the sanguine hopes, and rational fears, on either side, as to the general issue, so much disappointed. In Saxony, the Austrian; and Prussians remained very quiet during ...
... Considering the great dis. parity of numbers, it is much to find the sanguine hopes, and rational fears, on either side, as to the general issue, so much disappointed. In Saxony, the Austrian; and Prussians remained very quiet during ...
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... consider, that though they had saddled us with a national militia, it could not have answered the purposes of a ... considering the extent of our sea-coasts, could be of no manner of use in protećting the country from the attacks of ...
... consider, that though they had saddled us with a national militia, it could not have answered the purposes of a ... considering the extent of our sea-coasts, could be of no manner of use in protećting the country from the attacks of ...
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... consider the quarrel as subfisting only between them and us. Everything was now got ready for ačtion, and the first blow struck against the Dutch was the taking possession of Barnagore. The Dutch vessels, in the mean time, advanced with ...
... consider the quarrel as subfisting only between them and us. Everything was now got ready for ačtion, and the first blow struck against the Dutch was the taking possession of Barnagore. The Dutch vessels, in the mean time, advanced with ...
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... consider their The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. 33 moral tendency; and this more particularly, as it is of greater consequence to society that the heart be mended, than that the mind be entertained. Decency is the handmaid of ...
... consider their The life and opinions of Tristram Shandy. 33 moral tendency; and this more particularly, as it is of greater consequence to society that the heart be mended, than that the mind be entertained. Decency is the handmaid of ...
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