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... nature , as she wrought thee , fell a - doting , And , by addition , me of thee defeated , By adding one thing , to my purpose , nothing : But , since she [ nature ] prickt thee out for women's pleasure : Mine , be thy love , and thy ...
... nature , as she wrought thee , fell a - doting , And , by addition , me of thee defeated , By adding one thing , to my purpose , nothing : But , since she [ nature ] prickt thee out for women's pleasure : Mine , be thy love , and thy ...
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... natural religion . — It may be proper to state , in Mr. Vince's own words , part of the principles on which he grounds his refutation : What we mean by the laws of nature , are those laws which are deduced from that series of events ...
... natural religion . — It may be proper to state , in Mr. Vince's own words , part of the principles on which he grounds his refutation : What we mean by the laws of nature , are those laws which are deduced from that series of events ...
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... Nature of the Disease occasioned by the Bitè of a Mad Dog . This is one of the most terrific and afflicting maladies to which human nature is sub- ject : but inquiries of this nature will serve ( we hope ) to make it better understood ...
... Nature of the Disease occasioned by the Bitè of a Mad Dog . This is one of the most terrific and afflicting maladies to which human nature is sub- ject : but inquiries of this nature will serve ( we hope ) to make it better understood ...
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