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SERM. ed by any the mpft exalted fyftem of philofophy.
Sermons on practical subjects Worthington, Hugh 1796
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They are inftruded in the know - ledge of the mpft neceffary and import - ant
Sermons on practical subjects Worthington, Hugh 1796
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This does very well, when both the winds and the fea are perfonified, and mentioned by their mythological names, as in Juvenal j but when they are men - tioned in plain language, the application of the epithets fuggeflied by me, is the mpft obvious; and accordingly my friend himfclfi in his imitation of the paflage which defcribes Xerxes, has
The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.: Comprehending an Account of His Studies ... 1791
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I cxpeft cxpcft you will let me know what he will write you ia return, and we here beg to make offer to you And Mrs. Bofwell of our mpft refpeftful compliments.
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, with Samuel Johnson, LL. D ... 1785
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The mpft tenacious prejudices arc always thofe Vhofc foundation is the leift ifolid.
The miscellaneous works, in verse and prose, of Gorges Edmond Howard. .. 1782
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Emiftone and Caldy head, which lie a; | ittle. to the weft of this harbour, are the mpft j northerly in the kingdom.
A General History of Ireland, in Its Antient and Modern State 1781
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Hence it is that they get all the profit of the land, and the tenants mpft; commonly a bare fub - fiftence.
A General History of Ireland, in Its Antient and Modern State 1781
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Miftakes in this Cafe are as often fallen into as in any other; and if the Judg - ment is fudden, the Miftakes are the mpft irre - trievable of all others.
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For the mpft part Vis the leaft In their thoughts.
Moral Essays: Contain'd in Several Treatises on Many Important Duties 1677
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I have little reafon to trouble your Majefty often with letters upon that fub - jedt, fince mpft commonly they are either mifconftrued, or the reafons I alledge not at - tended 5 as now lately, when I write, it wis for want of remembering that I did not fend fomething, inftead of the corn and wine your Majefty challenged, but, as I have ftiewed formerly (by the contents of the very words of the letters which were alledged) I never pro - mifed, I meant my treafurer Shloer, becaufe I very well remember that your Majefty fel - dom wrote to me but upon money fubjedts fince I was in Germany 5 which I do not blame blame your Majefty for; but only I am forry that oftentimes I could not anfwer you but with my leg.
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