The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 11
... means of tracing a new path , and of substituting himself us a model . It will be seen , hereafter , that he has the same superiority in satire . As to his morality , though in early youth he had imbibed the principles of Epicurus , yet ...
... means of tracing a new path , and of substituting himself us a model . It will be seen , hereafter , that he has the same superiority in satire . As to his morality , though in early youth he had imbibed the principles of Epicurus , yet ...
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... means of a little bit of cotton fastened to the end of a stick ; it is the most delightful of all perfumes , and in fragrance equals thể new - blown rose . The Emperor , as a reward for the invention , bestowed on the lady a neck . lace ...
... means of a little bit of cotton fastened to the end of a stick ; it is the most delightful of all perfumes , and in fragrance equals thể new - blown rose . The Emperor , as a reward for the invention , bestowed on the lady a neck . lace ...
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... means are within their power . A familiar knowledge of the means will teach us how to employ them in the attainment of the end . Knowledge will lead to wisdom ; and wisdom , in no small degree , is requisite in the conduct of affairs so ...
... means are within their power . A familiar knowledge of the means will teach us how to employ them in the attainment of the end . Knowledge will lead to wisdom ; and wisdom , in no small degree , is requisite in the conduct of affairs so ...
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... means than those we have yet employed to perpetuate the union of the States . They must not be coercive means . Sueli ones , in most cases , would produce effects directly the reverse of what would be intended . Our policy does not ...
... means than those we have yet employed to perpetuate the union of the States . They must not be coercive means . Sueli ones , in most cases , would produce effects directly the reverse of what would be intended . Our policy does not ...
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... means of entering upon the system of public works , and beginning to discharge our duty in this respect . The report of the secretary of the treasury on these works , which is , or ought to be , in the hands of every citizen , will show ...
... means of entering upon the system of public works , and beginning to discharge our duty in this respect . The report of the secretary of the treasury on these works , which is , or ought to be , in the hands of every citizen , will show ...
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