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... thought neceffary to fay relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretend- ing to modesty in making this acknowledg ment . What a man ...
... thought neceffary to fay relating to the great hands which have been concerned in these volumes , with relation to the spirit and genius of the work ; and am far from pretend- ing to modesty in making this acknowledg ment . What a man ...
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... thought otherwife : For wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to fome useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- felf upon in this kind is , that he had fome ho- nourable intention in it . As ...
... thought otherwife : For wit , if a man had it , unless it be directed to fome useful end , is but a wanton frivolous quality ; all that one should value him- felf upon in this kind is , that he had fome ho- nourable intention in it . As ...
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... thought of , than just to make the TATLER as intelligible , ufeful , and entertaining as poffible , to the youth of both fexes , under the idea of its f The Rev. JOHN CALDER , D D. to whom the Publick are indebted not only for the notes ...
... thought of , than just to make the TATLER as intelligible , ufeful , and entertaining as poffible , to the youth of both fexes , under the idea of its f The Rev. JOHN CALDER , D D. to whom the Publick are indebted not only for the notes ...
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... thought it below their dignity to record . In the course of examining fuch of these Papers as could be procured , many things occurred , not immediately relative to the fubjects of the Lu- cubrations , which had an evident tendency to ...
... thought it below their dignity to record . In the course of examining fuch of these Papers as could be procured , many things occurred , not immediately relative to the fubjects of the Lu- cubrations , which had an evident tendency to ...
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... thought , will not be the leaft acceptable parts of this work ; however numerous , they have added little in ge- neral to the fize of the book , being fo much pure gain to the reader ; but fuch of them as are deemed trifling , or ...
... thought , will not be the leaft acceptable parts of this work ; however numerous , they have added little in ge- neral to the fize of the book , being fo much pure gain to the reader ; but fuch of them as are deemed trifling , or ...
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