The Scots Magazine, Band 24Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1762 |
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... Pleasure, Pain, Good, Evil, Pasion, Appetite, Abstinence, Temperance, &c. under their respective articles. (20. 21) HIERo G typH Ics and HERA I RY are foster-arts; whereof the first, by various symbols and emblems, tends to !. the ...
... Pleasure, Pain, Good, Evil, Pasion, Appetite, Abstinence, Temperance, &c. under their respective articles. (20. 21) HIERo G typH Ics and HERA I RY are foster-arts; whereof the first, by various symbols and emblems, tends to !. the ...
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... pleasure; especially if the King of Prussia be otherwise reduced to the state of debility his enemies wish. Gen. Romanzow having put a strong garrison into Colberg, , the rest of his forces spread through the neighbouring country, in ...
... pleasure; especially if the King of Prussia be otherwise reduced to the state of debility his enemies wish. Gen. Romanzow having put a strong garrison into Colberg, , the rest of his forces spread through the neighbouring country, in ...
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... pleasure of yours on Saturday, desiring my opinion of a letter ...;. ed in the Courant, the 13th of last month, the title whereof is, Copy of a letter from the country; which I think would have expressed the contents and design of it ...
... pleasure of yours on Saturday, desiring my opinion of a letter ...;. ed in the Courant, the 13th of last month, the title whereof is, Copy of a letter from the country; which I think would have expressed the contents and design of it ...
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... pleasure, is commonly oted on luxury, and on every sensual gra5ation: Selfishness rears its head; beories fashionable; and infecting all ranks, roguishes the amor patriae, and every ork of public spirit. To prevent or to Yol. XXIV, [By ...
... pleasure, is commonly oted on luxury, and on every sensual gra5ation: Selfishness rears its head; beories fashionable; and infecting all ranks, roguishes the amor patriae, and every ork of public spirit. To prevent or to Yol. XXIV, [By ...
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... pleasure, which hath no relish but while we are in vigour, is ill qualified for that office: but the finer pleasures of sense, which occupy, without exhausting the mind, are excellently well qualified to restore its usual tone after ...
... pleasure, which hath no relish but while we are in vigour, is ill qualified for that office: but the finer pleasures of sense, which occupy, without exhausting the mind, are excellently well qualified to restore its usual tone after ...
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