The London Magazine, Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer, Volume 33R. Baldwin, 1764 |
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... those taxes which now lie fo heavy upon the labour of the poor , and confequently upon our manufactures of every kind . How long our prefent peaceful and happy state may laft is beyond the ken of mor- tal man ; but this we do know ...
... those taxes which now lie fo heavy upon the labour of the poor , and confequently upon our manufactures of every kind . How long our prefent peaceful and happy state may laft is beyond the ken of mor- tal man ; but this we do know ...
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... those who are afraid that goodness may exhauft omnipotence have us believe , that omnipotence can do any thing else but goodness ? Yes it may be faid , there is evil in the world , from whence does that come ? Why from the efficient ...
... those who are afraid that goodness may exhauft omnipotence have us believe , that omnipotence can do any thing else but goodness ? Yes it may be faid , there is evil in the world , from whence does that come ? Why from the efficient ...
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... those , which happen when the moon is fo near the earth , that her fhadow is intercepted by the earth's furface , by which means , the inhabi- tants of thofe places , over which it paffes , are , for a fmall fpace of time , entirely ...
... those , which happen when the moon is fo near the earth , that her fhadow is intercepted by the earth's furface , by which means , the inhabi- tants of thofe places , over which it paffes , are , for a fmall fpace of time , entirely ...
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... those who were to give their opi nion of the quality of his indico ? Men are generally biaffed and fwayed in their opinion by their intereft ; and with re- fpect to every commodity , it is the in- tereft of those who are poffeffed of ...
... those who were to give their opi nion of the quality of his indico ? Men are generally biaffed and fwayed in their opinion by their intereft ; and with re- fpect to every commodity , it is the in- tereft of those who are poffeffed of ...
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... those who shall read this . Two unanswerable reasons plead for the propofal I am going to make , one of a private nature , the other of a public one . The first I have explained . Hu- manity and chriftian compaffion call on us , each in ...
... those who shall read this . Two unanswerable reasons plead for the propofal I am going to make , one of a private nature , the other of a public one . The first I have explained . Hu- manity and chriftian compaffion call on us , each in ...
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