The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side vi
... Holloa , you rascal , " roared out this polished animal , " I'll teach you to put me down Bear in your d - m - d canvass : don't go for to think of denying it , like a liar as you are ; I ana not so blind but I can see a pretty strong vi.
... Holloa , you rascal , " roared out this polished animal , " I'll teach you to put me down Bear in your d - m - d canvass : don't go for to think of denying it , like a liar as you are ; I ana not so blind but I can see a pretty strong vi.
Side xv
... animals , that we find this strong propensity to fix the fool's - cap exclusively upon their own heads . Every one that is conscious of a folly or a crime , although , in some respects , virtuous and wise , is apt to apply to himself ...
... animals , that we find this strong propensity to fix the fool's - cap exclusively upon their own heads . Every one that is conscious of a folly or a crime , although , in some respects , virtuous and wise , is apt to apply to himself ...
Side xxiii
... animals , in order to amuse his own fancy , and entertain his readers . But the worthy Messrs . Aldermen Swallow- puddings of Hampstead were desirous of mono- polizing what was common property ; they laid an exclusive xxiii.
... animals , in order to amuse his own fancy , and entertain his readers . But the worthy Messrs . Aldermen Swallow- puddings of Hampstead were desirous of mono- polizing what was common property ; they laid an exclusive xxiii.
Side 5
... animals of a subordinate nature , as puppets and play - things , with which , in his hours of relaxation from thought , and in his intervals of business , man , the haughty lord of the creation , may condescend to amuse himself . But if ...
... animals of a subordinate nature , as puppets and play - things , with which , in his hours of relaxation from thought , and in his intervals of business , man , the haughty lord of the creation , may condescend to amuse himself . But if ...
Side 16
... animals , and reason is the perfection of man . Nor is the reason , which belongs to man , limited , or modified ; for ... animal can never , improve his powers into reason , and be capable of demonstrating a mathema tical proposition . 16.
... animals , and reason is the perfection of man . Nor is the reason , which belongs to man , limited , or modified ; for ... animal can never , improve his powers into reason , and be capable of demonstrating a mathema tical proposition . 16.
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