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Side 2
... whole edition is sold and paid for in twenty - four hours . These mat- ters are ordered differently here . Instead of purchasing our Newspapers and Magazines we subscribe for them ; that is , we enter into a written stipulation to ...
... whole edition is sold and paid for in twenty - four hours . These mat- ters are ordered differently here . Instead of purchasing our Newspapers and Magazines we subscribe for them ; that is , we enter into a written stipulation to ...
Side 10
... whole life had been a continual at- tempt to erect vice and immorality on the ruins of revealed reli- gion . The mareschal de Richelieu is said to have fled from the bed - side , declaring it to be a sight too terrible to be sustained ...
... whole life had been a continual at- tempt to erect vice and immorality on the ruins of revealed reli- gion . The mareschal de Richelieu is said to have fled from the bed - side , declaring it to be a sight too terrible to be sustained ...
Side 11
... whole conduct ; and it was seldom that he resisted the impressions of his ready and over- flowing wit or the first feelings of his heart . Voltaire stands at the head of those writers who , in France are called Beaux Es- prits ; and for ...
... whole conduct ; and it was seldom that he resisted the impressions of his ready and over- flowing wit or the first feelings of his heart . Voltaire stands at the head of those writers who , in France are called Beaux Es- prits ; and for ...
Side 12
... whole , as an epic , it sinks before the epics of Greece and Rome , of Italy and England . Voltaire was a voluminous writer , and there is in his works , as perhaps in those of all voluminous writers , a very strange mix- ture of good ...
... whole , as an epic , it sinks before the epics of Greece and Rome , of Italy and England . Voltaire was a voluminous writer , and there is in his works , as perhaps in those of all voluminous writers , a very strange mix- ture of good ...
Side 20
... stations , or the honourable labours of virtue . The master professeses to bestow his whole time upon a small number ; and therefore a larger portion of attention upon their improvement ; a profes- 20 On the Comparative Advantages.
... stations , or the honourable labours of virtue . The master professeses to bestow his whole time upon a small number ; and therefore a larger portion of attention upon their improvement ; a profes- 20 On the Comparative Advantages.
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