The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... say against the popular Cry which was raised against it . They answered the Ob- jections with great Strength and Solidity of Argument , and expatiated in very florid Ha- rangues , which they did not fail to fet off and furbelow ( if I ...
... say against the popular Cry which was raised against it . They answered the Ob- jections with great Strength and Solidity of Argument , and expatiated in very florid Ha- rangues , which they did not fail to fet off and furbelow ( if I ...
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... say were invented by wife Men who were Lovers of their Country , to make their Fellow - Citizens undergo the Tediousness and Fatigues of a long Siege . I think there is a Kind of Ho- mage due to Fortune , ( if I may call it fo ) and ...
... say were invented by wife Men who were Lovers of their Country , to make their Fellow - Citizens undergo the Tediousness and Fatigues of a long Siege . I think there is a Kind of Ho- mage due to Fortune , ( if I may call it fo ) and ...
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... say to it ? Our Club meets precifely at Six a Clock in the Evening ; but I did not come laft Night till Half an Hour after Seven , by which Means I efcaped the Battle of Nafeby , which the Major usually begins at about Three Quarters ...
... say to it ? Our Club meets precifely at Six a Clock in the Evening ; but I did not come laft Night till Half an Hour after Seven , by which Means I efcaped the Battle of Nafeby , which the Major usually begins at about Three Quarters ...
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... say the Age we live in is , there are still amongst us Men of illustrious Minds , who enjoy all the Plea fures of good Actions , except that of being commended for them . There happens among others very worthy Inftances of a publick ...
... say the Age we live in is , there are still amongst us Men of illustrious Minds , who enjoy all the Plea fures of good Actions , except that of being commended for them . There happens among others very worthy Inftances of a publick ...
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... Says he , you have fold have fold me a Cane here for Ten Pieces , and the very fame to Tom Empty for Five . Lord , Sir Timothy , Says Charles , I am concerned that you , whom I took to under- ftand Canes better than any Baronet in Town ...
... Says he , you have fold have fold me a Cane here for Ten Pieces , and the very fame to Tom Empty for Five . Lord , Sir Timothy , Says Charles , I am concerned that you , whom I took to under- ftand Canes better than any Baronet in Town ...
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