Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most Important and Interesting Subjects, 1 tomasJohn and James Rivington, 1755 - 464 psl. |
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... Honours , give them whatever you please , without this rich , delicious , balmy Nutriment , they will not , they cannot be fatisfied . - How finely does this illustrate , and how forcibly inculcate , what our LORD ftyles , The fingle ...
... Honours , give them whatever you please , without this rich , delicious , balmy Nutriment , they will not , they cannot be fatisfied . - How finely does this illustrate , and how forcibly inculcate , what our LORD ftyles , The fingle ...
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... Honour of being a Minifter , of the re- formed established Church ; I cannot but reflect , with a peculiar Pleafure , that every Doctrine of Note , maintained in thefe Dialogues and Letters , is either implied in our Liturgy , afferted ...
... Honour of being a Minifter , of the re- formed established Church ; I cannot but reflect , with a peculiar Pleafure , that every Doctrine of Note , maintained in thefe Dialogues and Letters , is either implied in our Liturgy , afferted ...
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... Honour , the Actress topt " her Part . Heavens ! How charmingly she fung ! How gracefully fhe trod the Stage ! " << Ther . Indeed , my Afpafio , I am intirely in your Way of Thinking ; however I have hi- therto put on the Mask . - The ...
... Honour , the Actress topt " her Part . Heavens ! How charmingly she fung ! How gracefully fhe trod the Stage ! " << Ther . Indeed , my Afpafio , I am intirely in your Way of Thinking ; however I have hi- therto put on the Mask . - The ...
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... Honour , none to cele- brate his Perfections ? Though He is the Ori- ginal of all Beauty , and the Parent of all Good . When I have taken my Morning Walk , amidst Dews and Flowers ; with the Sun fhed- ding Luftre round Him , and ...
... Honour , none to cele- brate his Perfections ? Though He is the Ori- ginal of all Beauty , and the Parent of all Good . When I have taken my Morning Walk , amidst Dews and Flowers ; with the Sun fhed- ding Luftre round Him , and ...
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... Honour ? Ther . " Tis ftrange , that Subjects , which de- ferve to be received , as the univerfal Topic , are almost universally banished from our Dis- courfe . Was this Cabinet enriched , with a Series * Sic certe vivendum eft ...
... Honour ? Ther . " Tis ftrange , that Subjects , which de- ferve to be received , as the univerfal Topic , are almost universally banished from our Dis- courfe . Was this Cabinet enriched , with a Series * Sic certe vivendum eft ...
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Theron and Aspasio: Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the Most ... James Hervey Visos knygos peržiūra - 1790 |
THERON AND ASPASIO: OR, A SERIES OF DIALOGUES AND LETTERS, UPON THE Most ... James Hervey Visos knygos peržiūra - 1789 |
Theron and Aspasio– Or, A Series of Dialogues and Letters, Upon the ..., 1 tomas James Hervey Visos knygos peržiūra - 1755 |
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