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... turn over unread , and what to perufe , For this end I have a mathematical fieve preparing , in which I will fift every page and paragraph ; and all that falls through I fhall make bold with for my own use . The fame thing will be as ...
... turn over unread , and what to perufe , For this end I have a mathematical fieve preparing , in which I will fift every page and paragraph ; and all that falls through I fhall make bold with for my own use . The fame thing will be as ...
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... turn : I have a grandfon who is very happy in this quality : I fent him in the time of the laft peace into France . As foon as he landed at Calais , he fent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the king ...
... turn : I have a grandfon who is very happy in this quality : I fent him in the time of the laft peace into France . As foon as he landed at Calais , he fent me an exact account of the nature of the people , and the policies of the king ...
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... turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo extremely kind to nature , that we are ftronger and firmer in our ...
... turn . One day he took Elmira afide , and fpoke as fol- lows : " My dear , you fee here the air is fo tem- perate and ferene ; the rivulets , the groves , and foil , fo extremely kind to nature , that we are ftronger and firmer in our ...
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... turn of her behaviour , the de- cency of her virgin charms , chastised , yet added to diverfions . At public devotions , her winning modefty , her refigned carriage , made virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the ...
... turn of her behaviour , the de- cency of her virgin charms , chastised , yet added to diverfions . At public devotions , her winning modefty , her refigned carriage , made virtue and religion appear with new ornaments , and in the ...
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... turn of wit and hu- mour is fo exactly hit off . One is the more apt to think that Mr. Obadiah Greenhat had the three bucks Vert in his eye , when lord Orrery is found obferving , that the dean had been himself the herald to blazon the ...
... turn of wit and hu- mour is fo exactly hit off . One is the more apt to think that Mr. Obadiah Greenhat had the three bucks Vert in his eye , when lord Orrery is found obferving , that the dean had been himself the herald to blazon the ...
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