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as amusement , and greatly facilitate and Withers , whose eccentricities , and
assist the researches of the naturalist , whose misfortunes , are equally known
the biographer , and the historian . ' It was originally published in numInquiries ...
as amusement , and greatly facilitate and Withers , whose eccentricities , and
assist the researches of the naturalist , whose misfortunes , are equally known
the biographer , and the historian . ' It was originally published in numInquiries ...
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... delled to the wishes of her husband , whose on the pretended necessity of the
measure ; manners are untainted by the ... and on whose purity , fidelity , and
affecthe triflings and dissemblings of the young tion he may repose his happiness
...
... delled to the wishes of her husband , whose on the pretended necessity of the
measure ; manners are untainted by the ... and on whose purity , fidelity , and
affecthe triflings and dissemblings of the young tion he may repose his happiness
...
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They had voyage up the country of Guiana ; malters at Rome to teach the art ;
and Cavendish had one of his men among whom was T. Flavius Expe . killed
with a poisoned arrow at Sierra ditus , whose image Spon has given Leora . from
a ...
They had voyage up the country of Guiana ; malters at Rome to teach the art ;
and Cavendish had one of his men among whom was T. Flavius Expe . killed
with a poisoned arrow at Sierra ditus , whose image Spon has given Leora . from
a ...
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... as reason and found policy the meridian of the English , whose fhould di & tate
, without having recourse purses are ever open for a minister to the ralh and fatal.
expedient of com- ivho keeps their minds in terror and mencing hoftilities - wet ...
... as reason and found policy the meridian of the English , whose fhould di & tate
, without having recourse purses are ever open for a minister to the ralh and fatal.
expedient of com- ivho keeps their minds in terror and mencing hoftilities - wet ...
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These rules the models of Rabelais ; the soil ihat are not arbitrary ; you will find
them nourished the famous Erasmus , whose in Aristotle's Art of Poetry , which
Praise of Folly teams with wit , and prescribes unity of time , place , and ac- which
...
These rules the models of Rabelais ; the soil ihat are not arbitrary ; you will find
them nourished the famous Erasmus , whose in Aristotle's Art of Poetry , which
Praise of Folly teams with wit , and prescribes unity of time , place , and ac- which
...
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