Select British Classics, 第 15 卷J. Conrad, 1803 |
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... thought in our author , to ascribe the first use of artillery to the rebel angels . But as such a pernicious invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from such authors , so it enters very pro- perly into the thoughts of that ...
... thought in our author , to ascribe the first use of artillery to the rebel angels . But as such a pernicious invention may be well supposed to have proceeded from such authors , so it enters very pro- perly into the thoughts of that ...
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... thoughts upon education . You may please to re- member that in my last letter I endeavoured to give the best reasons that could be urged in favour of a pri- vate or public education . Upon the whole , it may perhaps be thought that I ...
... thoughts upon education . You may please to re- member that in my last letter I endeavoured to give the best reasons that could be urged in favour of a pri- vate or public education . Upon the whole , it may perhaps be thought that I ...
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... thought it a most impious blasphemy against that holy religion , to father any thing upon it that might en- courage ... thought a good Englishman as well as a good cler- gyman . This character I thought would be transmitted by the ...
... thought it a most impious blasphemy against that holy religion , to father any thing upon it that might en- courage ... thought a good Englishman as well as a good cler- gyman . This character I thought would be transmitted by the ...
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