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Page 45
... particular good , or of avoiding any particular evil . If there be no impropriety in saying , as I do not perceive there is , that men are imprudent in ne- glecting the means , by which their eternal state may be rendered as happy as ...
... particular good , or of avoiding any particular evil . If there be no impropriety in saying , as I do not perceive there is , that men are imprudent in ne- glecting the means , by which their eternal state may be rendered as happy as ...
Page 83
... particular object , it becomes an affection ; and when it is more violent in its effects on the system , it is even deemed a passion . ' The following observations are not less just than ingenious , and they exhibit in a pleasing light ...
... particular object , it becomes an affection ; and when it is more violent in its effects on the system , it is even deemed a passion . ' The following observations are not less just than ingenious , and they exhibit in a pleasing light ...
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... particular branch of rural economy .. This , it must be granted , may prove tedious to him , who is not completely versed in the farming business , or desirous of being so . The Bees are the subject of a single book , elegantly written ...
... particular branch of rural economy .. This , it must be granted , may prove tedious to him , who is not completely versed in the farming business , or desirous of being so . The Bees are the subject of a single book , elegantly written ...
Contents
Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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