The Portico, Volume 3Tobias Watkins, Stephen Simpson Neale Wills & Cole, 1817 |
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Page 297
... appear obscure , to your correspondent " R " who , in your last number , endeavoured to controvert , what I shall now also ... appears , by this very unphilosophical question of " R. " Do you not know men who are passionate , who have ...
... appear obscure , to your correspondent " R " who , in your last number , endeavoured to controvert , what I shall now also ... appears , by this very unphilosophical question of " R. " Do you not know men who are passionate , who have ...
Page 346
... appears further removed from the influence of established principles and regular arrange- ment , than the mineral ... appear in the animal and vegetable kingdoms , are also clearly discerned in the mineral . " To be convinced , that the ...
... appears further removed from the influence of established principles and regular arrange- ment , than the mineral ... appear in the animal and vegetable kingdoms , are also clearly discerned in the mineral . " To be convinced , that the ...
Page 387
... appears but a kind of tempered enthusiasm . She is imprudent ; for what she feels she too often expresses ; un- used to deceive , if she warms with friendship , its object sees its proof whenever he approaches , in the glistening eye ...
... appears but a kind of tempered enthusiasm . She is imprudent ; for what she feels she too often expresses ; un- used to deceive , if she warms with friendship , its object sees its proof whenever he approaches , in the glistening eye ...
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