The History of the Works of the Learned ..., Том 8J. Robinson, 1740 Containing impartial accounts and accurate abstracts of the most valuable books published in Great Britain and foreign parts ... |
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... confequence of their Inquiries , demolish the Poets Structure . The Amount of all this is no more , than that one Body of Wits defeated another . But Lucretius not only derides the poetical Hell , which is of human Invention , but ...
... confequence of their Inquiries , demolish the Poets Structure . The Amount of all this is no more , than that one Body of Wits defeated another . But Lucretius not only derides the poetical Hell , which is of human Invention , but ...
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... confequence of a wrong Turn of Mind , Deficiency in Understanding , or Imbe- cility of Judgment : Quite the contrary ; he affures us , he has all the Regard for Free - thinkers they deferve ; and what he insists on , is the natural Ten ...
... confequence of a wrong Turn of Mind , Deficiency in Understanding , or Imbe- cility of Judgment : Quite the contrary ; he affures us , he has all the Regard for Free - thinkers they deferve ; and what he insists on , is the natural Ten ...
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... confequence of this , they have indulged their Thoughts freely in examining themselves , their Fellow Creatures , and all the animal , vegitative , and mineral Kingdoms , not fearing afterwards to scale the Heavens , and pass the Limits ...
... confequence of this , they have indulged their Thoughts freely in examining themselves , their Fellow Creatures , and all the animal , vegitative , and mineral Kingdoms , not fearing afterwards to scale the Heavens , and pass the Limits ...
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... the Universe . But this is not to be wonder❜d at , fince the one was but a Confequence of the other : I mean their wife , judicious and equitable Laws & were were in fome Measure owing to the Succefs of their THE ...
... the Universe . But this is not to be wonder❜d at , fince the one was but a Confequence of the other : I mean their wife , judicious and equitable Laws & were were in fome Measure owing to the Succefs of their THE ...
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... confequence of his Re- tirement , and of his total Abftraction from public Affairs , has been enabled perhaps to oblige the World with great Improvements in feveral Branch- es of the mathematical Science , or to deal out to the Public ...
... confequence of his Re- tirement , and of his total Abftraction from public Affairs , has been enabled perhaps to oblige the World with great Improvements in feveral Branch- es of the mathematical Science , or to deal out to the Public ...
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