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... society , by promoting science and encou- raging scientific men . At his house , Philosophy holds her court and has her levée .. To his honour be it said , that he lives as the President of the Royal Society ought to live ; and it is to ...
... society , by promoting science and encou- raging scientific men . At his house , Philosophy holds her court and has her levée .. To his honour be it said , that he lives as the President of the Royal Society ought to live ; and it is to ...
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... Society and Civil Government informs us that ' Man is a social creature ; —that he needs the assistance and is capable of promoting the interest of society ; ' - that various arts , sciences , and occupations , are necessary for the ...
... Society and Civil Government informs us that ' Man is a social creature ; —that he needs the assistance and is capable of promoting the interest of society ; ' - that various arts , sciences , and occupations , are necessary for the ...
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... Society . Part I. 8vo . pp . 42. Johnson . 1801 . It appears from this publication that the Society of Friends , com- monly called Quakers , is disturbed by a kind of schism : but to what extent it has proceeded we are altogether ...
... Society . Part I. 8vo . pp . 42. Johnson . 1801 . It appears from this publication that the Society of Friends , com- monly called Quakers , is disturbed by a kind of schism : but to what extent it has proceeded we are altogether ...
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