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" Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived at, not by any uncommon force of genius,... "
The Guardian - Page 203
1714
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The Guardian, 1. köide

Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 lehte
...of obtaining them. Thus Men become the Contrivers of their own Mifery, as a Punifhmentonthemfelves for departing from the Meafures of Nature. Having...Reflection on thefe Truths made them familiar, the Effeft is, that I, among a Number of Perfons who have debauched their Natural Tafte, fee Things in...
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The Guardian, 1. köide

1747 - 584 lehte
...the Difficulty of obtaining them. Thus Men become the Contrivers of their own Mifery, as a Punifhment on themfelves for departing from the Meafures of Nature. Having by an habitual Reflexion on thefe Truths made them Familiar, the Effect is, that I, among a number of Perfons who...
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The Moral Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Select Pieces, in Prose and Verse ...

1773 - 394 lehte
...the difficulty of obtaining them. Thus men become the contrivers of their own mifery, as a punifhment on themfelves for departing from the meafures of nature. Having by an habitual refleftion on thefe truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of perfons who...
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Harrison's British Classicks, 5. köide

1785 - 772 lehte
...difficulty of obtaining them. Thus men become the contrivers of their own inifery, as a puhiihment on themfelves for departing from the meafures of nature....reflection on .thefe truths, made them familiar, the effcft is, that I, among a number of perfons who have debauched their natural tarte, fee things in...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1789 - 416 lehte
...difficulty of obtaining them. Thus men become the contrivers of their own mifery, as a punifliment on themfelves for departing from the meafures of nature....natural tafte, fee things in a peculiar light, which I hav« arrived at, not by any uncommon force of genius or acquired knowledge, but only by unlearning...
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The Guardian, 1. köide

1797 - 522 lehte
...the difficulty of obtaining them. Thus men become the contrivers of their own mifery, as a punifhment on themfelves for departing from the meafures of nature....familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of perfbns who have debauched their natural tafte, fee things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, 16. köide

British essayists - 1802 - 380 lehte
...on themselves for departing from the measures of nature. Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived...
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Select British Classics, 37. köide

1803 - 440 lehte
...on them^elves for departing from the measures of Nature. Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived...
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Lessons in Elocution, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse: For the ...

William Scott - 1814 - 424 lehte
...to themselves, for departing from the measures of nature. Having by an habitual reflection on these truths, made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived...
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The British Essayists: Guardian

James Ferguson - 1819 - 366 lehte
...on themselves for departing from the measures of nature. Having by an habitual reflection on these truths made them familiar, the effect is, that I, among a number of persons who have debauched their natural taste, see things in a peculiar light, which I have arrived...
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