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Pagina 90
... life furnished a perfect example of hallowed old age , such as I have
endeavoured to represent it , yet , those who knew him best , are best able to
judge , how difficult it would be to find an example more perfect . Benjamin Chew
was a native ...
... life furnished a perfect example of hallowed old age , such as I have
endeavoured to represent it , yet , those who knew him best , are best able to
judge , how difficult it would be to find an example more perfect . Benjamin Chew
was a native ...
Pagina 225
Of the Tales of La Fontaine I know no complete and perfect version in the English
language . Single stories have been rendered by certain wits , who were apt
pupils of Lord Rochester and Lord Lyttleton , but I may not quote any passages ,
lest ...
Of the Tales of La Fontaine I know no complete and perfect version in the English
language . Single stories have been rendered by certain wits , who were apt
pupils of Lord Rochester and Lord Lyttleton , but I may not quote any passages ,
lest ...
Pagina 350
And in the second place , it is unworthy the slightest credit , because it is in
perfect consistence with the politic deception of the Sacred Mountain , in the
province of Fo - kien ; and the doctrine inculcated by the great philosopher
Confucius , that ...
And in the second place , it is unworthy the slightest credit , because it is in
perfect consistence with the politic deception of the Sacred Mountain , in the
province of Fo - kien ; and the doctrine inculcated by the great philosopher
Confucius , that ...
Pagina 352
would sustain their system ; that there is perceptible a perfect coincidence in
many of their habits , and in some respects in their manners . And it'was thought a
conclusive argument in favour of this cognation , that the people who navigate
the ...
would sustain their system ; that there is perceptible a perfect coincidence in
many of their habits , and in some respects in their manners . And it'was thought a
conclusive argument in favour of this cognation , that the people who navigate
the ...
Pagina 499
... by particular parts of a discourse , and its tendency to the desired end , by the
impression it makes on the whole , give the models of eloquence , which , by
repetition , and correction , become as perfect as so defective a system will admit
.
... by particular parts of a discourse , and its tendency to the desired end , by the
impression it makes on the whole , give the models of eloquence , which , by
repetition , and correction , become as perfect as so defective a system will admit
.
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