Readings in English and American LiteratureF. S. Crofts & Company, 1945 - 687 pages |
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Page 141
... reason , and by consequence , in virtue ; be- cause reason alone is sufficient to govern a rational creature ; which was therefore a char- 10 selves . acter we had no pretence to challenge , even from the account I had given of my own ...
... reason , and by consequence , in virtue ; be- cause reason alone is sufficient to govern a rational creature ; which was therefore a char- 10 selves . acter we had no pretence to challenge , even from the account I had given of my own ...
Page 149
... reason , or upon some determinations , to be taken at the next great assembly ; and often upon the 20 habit ; and my friends often tell me in a blunt various excellences of poetry . I may add , without vanity , that my presence often ...
... reason , or upon some determinations , to be taken at the next great assembly ; and often upon the 20 habit ; and my friends often tell me in a blunt various excellences of poetry . I may add , without vanity , that my presence often ...
Page 455
... reason it honours s required in the subordinate officers of a ship , the soldier is , because he holds his life at the or of a regiment , or in the curate of a country service of the State . Reckless he may be- parish . If , therefore ...
... reason it honours s required in the subordinate officers of a ship , the soldier is , because he holds his life at the or of a regiment , or in the curate of a country service of the State . Reckless he may be- parish . If , therefore ...
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