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... effect on his temper ; his passions were irritable ; and the pride of science , as well as of a fierce , independent spirit , in- flamed him on some occasions above all bounds On the 20th of the month his remains , with of moderation ...
... effect on his temper ; his passions were irritable ; and the pride of science , as well as of a fierce , independent spirit , in- flamed him on some occasions above all bounds On the 20th of the month his remains , with of moderation ...
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... effect of a distempered imagination . It becomes the more affecting when we recollect that it proceeds from one who lived in fear of the same dreadful visita- tion ; from one who says emphatically , " Of the uncertainties in our present ...
... effect of a distempered imagination . It becomes the more affecting when we recollect that it proceeds from one who lived in fear of the same dreadful visita- tion ; from one who says emphatically , " Of the uncertainties in our present ...
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... effect of sudden riches upon the man- 175 The majority are wicked 176 Directions to authors attacked. 114 • 116 117 118 120 • 121 76 The arts by which bad men are reconciled to themselves 69 The miseries and prejudice of old age 70 ...
... effect of sudden riches upon the man- 175 The majority are wicked 176 Directions to authors attacked. 114 • 116 117 118 120 • 121 76 The arts by which bad men are reconciled to themselves 69 The miseries and prejudice of old age 70 ...
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... effect of pride · 201 The importance of punctuality 202 The different acceptations of poverty . Cyn- ics and monks not poor 290 4 Charities and hospitals 5 Proposal for a female army · 6 Lady's performance on horseback 7 Scheme for news ...
... effect of pride · 201 The importance of punctuality 202 The different acceptations of poverty . Cyn- ics and monks not poor 290 4 Charities and hospitals 5 Proposal for a female army · 6 Lady's performance on horseback 7 Scheme for news ...
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... effect of this singular manifesto is not now known ; but if " essays for which a large price has been paid " be not words of course , they may prove that the author received an immediate re- muneration for his labour , independent of ...
... effect of this singular manifesto is not now known ; but if " essays for which a large price has been paid " be not words of course , they may prove that the author received an immediate re- muneration for his labour , independent of ...
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