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... humour . It is a pity any occasion should put him under a necessity of being so hasty in his productions , which , otherwise , might be entertaining . But there were other reasons obvious enough for his miscarriage in this ; he wrote ...
... humour . It is a pity any occasion should put him under a necessity of being so hasty in his productions , which , otherwise , might be entertaining . But there were other reasons obvious enough for his miscarriage in this ; he wrote ...
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... humour of multiplying them to bear great vogue among certain writers , whom I exceedingly reverence . And indeed it seems not unreason- able that books , the children of the brain , should have the honour to be christened with variety ...
... humour of multiplying them to bear great vogue among certain writers , whom I exceedingly reverence . And indeed it seems not unreason- able that books , the children of the brain , should have the honour to be christened with variety ...
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... humour and disposition of the world . I remember it was , with great justice , and due regard to the freedom both of the public and the press , for- bidden , upon several penalties , to write , or discourse , or lay wagers against the ...
... humour and disposition of the world . I remember it was , with great justice , and due regard to the freedom both of the public and the press , for- bidden , upon several penalties , to write , or discourse , or lay wagers against the ...
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A FULL AND TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE FOUGHT LAST | 166 |
A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE MECHANICAL OPERATION | 198 |
ABOLISHING | 225 |
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