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Page 50
... true inte- A LETTER from your brother Fre- rests , in fellowship and communion deric brought me yesterday the most with Him , through the name and me- afflicting intelligence that has reach- diation of a dear Redeemer . I bless ed me ...
... true inte- A LETTER from your brother Fre- rests , in fellowship and communion deric brought me yesterday the most with Him , through the name and me- afflicting intelligence that has reach- diation of a dear Redeemer . I bless ed me ...
Page 104
... true reasoning if my health had allowed me to study ; does resolve itself : that therefore but I have been obliged to estrange what contradicts common sense is in myself from books for some months itself absurd , however subtle the ar ...
... true reasoning if my health had allowed me to study ; does resolve itself : that therefore but I have been obliged to estrange what contradicts common sense is in myself from books for some months itself absurd , however subtle the ar ...
Page 105
... true are either true or false ; if false , we science , and prejudicial to the hap- have little to do with them ; if true , piness of mankind . To confute , they prove the fallacy of the human without convincing , is a common faculties ...
... true are either true or false ; if false , we science , and prejudicial to the hap- have little to do with them ; if true , piness of mankind . To confute , they prove the fallacy of the human without convincing , is a common faculties ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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acquaintance Adieu admire Æneid agreeable Ali Pacha amusement Anna Seward beautiful believe Bishop Hoadly Bradshaigh called character comfort dear friend dear sir delight desire Duchess of Portland Edward Gibbon Elizabeth Montagu England expect favour fear feel Franklin friendship give glad gout grace happy haps hear heart Henry Kirke White honour hope Horace Walpole kind lady ladyship least less LETTER liberty live lord Lord Byron madam mean ment mind miss Montagu morning ness never night obliged occasion Olney opinion pain perhaps person pleased pleasure poem poet poor pray present racter reason received seen sensible sent sincere soon spirits Strawberry Hill suppose sure tell thank ther thing thought tion town truth William Unwin Winteringham wish word write young