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Side 10
... observed that a tomb would be fitter for him than a triumph . At last , not be- ing able to obtain sleep , he took a large dose of opium , which de- prived him of his senses . He died 30th May , 1778 , and was bu- ried at Sellices , a ...
... observed that a tomb would be fitter for him than a triumph . At last , not be- ing able to obtain sleep , he took a large dose of opium , which de- prived him of his senses . He died 30th May , 1778 , and was bu- ried at Sellices , a ...
Side 15
... observation without disguise ; not certainly be- cause this result offers any novelty ; but because it has been called in question . The truth in this case , as in many others , does not require so much to be discovered or proved , as ...
... observation without disguise ; not certainly be- cause this result offers any novelty ; but because it has been called in question . The truth in this case , as in many others , does not require so much to be discovered or proved , as ...
Side 20
... observed to plunge more deeply in the most licentious pleasures , than those for whom these pleasures had less novelty , and therefore less at- traction . This , indeed , is not much to be feared , where the mo- ral and religious ...
... observed to plunge more deeply in the most licentious pleasures , than those for whom these pleasures had less novelty , and therefore less at- traction . This , indeed , is not much to be feared , where the mo- ral and religious ...
Side 22
... observed to accompa- ny deformity of person . No degree of literary improvement can make amends for evils such as these ; and under their influ- ence it is not probable , that any great degree will be obtained . In cases of permanent ...
... observed to accompa- ny deformity of person . No degree of literary improvement can make amends for evils such as these ; and under their influ- ence it is not probable , that any great degree will be obtained . In cases of permanent ...
Side 24
... observation may be made . Of all the men who have enjoyed the opportunity and the advantages of a public education ... observations that have been made upon the comparative advantages of public and private education , it is not to be sup ...
... observation may be made . Of all the men who have enjoyed the opportunity and the advantages of a public education ... observations that have been made upon the comparative advantages of public and private education , it is not to be sup ...
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