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Page 39
... object . ― It must be admitted , that more valuable animals in them- selves never were produced than those bred by Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , " You may purchase gold too dear . " However , as before observed ...
... object . ― It must be admitted , that more valuable animals in them- selves never were produced than those bred by Bakewell ; but the old maxim no doubt is good , " You may purchase gold too dear . " However , as before observed ...
Page 367
... object through a pure and holy medium , and turns every thing it con- templates into devotion . But their very excellence , in this re- spect , seems , in the present instance , to constitute their leading defect . Their object , if I ...
... object through a pure and holy medium , and turns every thing it con- templates into devotion . But their very excellence , in this re- spect , seems , in the present instance , to constitute their leading defect . Their object , if I ...
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... object , -an object , which , if it had been attained , would infallibly have given Lewis XIV . the uncontrolled dominion of Europe , and have made this coun- try the mere vassal of France . And this is the Algernon Sydney who has been ...
... object , -an object , which , if it had been attained , would infallibly have given Lewis XIV . the uncontrolled dominion of Europe , and have made this coun- try the mere vassal of France . And this is the Algernon Sydney who has been ...
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