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A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century: Part the First in Three ... - Page 396
by Samuel Miller - 1805
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Select British Classics, Volume 5

English literature - 1803 - 322 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and, therefore, easily susceptible of impressions ; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The Rambler, by S. Johnson, Volume 1

1806 - 348 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions ; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and. that nothing indecent should be...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - English literature - 1806 - 380 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions ; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...open, to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The British Essayists, Volume 19

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 376 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The Rambler, Volume 1

Samuel Johnson - English essays - 1809 - 352 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 4

Congregational churches - 1809 - 612 pages
...committed tominds "unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...by experience, and consequently open to every false sugges. (ion. and partial account ?" The imminent danger, and almost certain mischief arising from...
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]. [Another], Volume 1

1810 - 464 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the'...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: With An Essay on His Life and ..., Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 462 pages
...therefore easily susceptible of impressions; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily follow ing the current of fancy ; not informed by experience,...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: In Twelve Volumes, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 388 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions ; not fexed by principles, and. therefore easily following the...open to every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paid to youth, and that nothing indecent should be suffered...
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Works, Volume 4

Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 394 pages
...entertainment of minds unfurnished with ideas, and therefore easily susceptible of impressions ; not fixed by principles, and therefore easily following the...fancy ; not informed by experience, and consequently epento every false suggestion and partial account. That the highest degree of reverence should be paidT...
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