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... greatest authors of antiquity ; he had the sound , distinct , comprehensive knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and embel- In the Tatler . CONGUE iii lishments of Cicero . One does not know which to.
... greatest authors of antiquity ; he had the sound , distinct , comprehensive knowledge of Aristotle , with all the beautiful lights , graces , and embel- In the Tatler . CONGUE iii lishments of Cicero . One does not know which to.
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... greatest perfection of speech , 256 ; author- ized by both divine , ib . , and human examples , 258 ; suited best to the modesty , 259 , discretion , ib . , and respect required in all suppliants , 260 . Is still further enforced in our ...
... greatest perfection of speech , 256 ; author- ized by both divine , ib . , and human examples , 258 ; suited best to the modesty , 259 , discretion , ib . , and respect required in all suppliants , 260 . Is still further enforced in our ...
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... greatest treasure of rational devotion ; and pray God would vouchsafe long to continue to us the use of it , 272 . SERMONS XVII . XVIII . OF THE HEINous guilt of TAKING PLEASURE IN OTHER MEN'S SINS . ROMANS 1. 32 . Who knowing the ...
... greatest treasure of rational devotion ; and pray God would vouchsafe long to continue to us the use of it , 272 . SERMONS XVII . XVIII . OF THE HEINous guilt of TAKING PLEASURE IN OTHER MEN'S SINS . ROMANS 1. 32 . Who knowing the ...
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... greatest and most irrational tyranny in the world , to tantalize and tie men up from enjoyment , in the midst of all the opportu- nities of enjoyment ? To place men with the furious affections of hunger and thirst in the very bosom of ...
... greatest and most irrational tyranny in the world , to tantalize and tie men up from enjoyment , in the midst of all the opportu- nities of enjoyment ? To place men with the furious affections of hunger and thirst in the very bosom of ...
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... greatest paradox of all , that the highest pleasure is to abstain from it ? For answer to which , it must be confessed , that all arguments whatsoever against experience are fallacious ; and therefore , in order to the clearing of the ...
... greatest paradox of all , that the highest pleasure is to abstain from it ? For answer to which , it must be confessed , that all arguments whatsoever against experience are fallacious ; and therefore , in order to the clearing of the ...
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