The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... Head for a Nut - cracker . As for his Scolding Wife , ( however fhe may value her felf at prefent ) it is very well known , that she is but a Piece of Crab - tree . This Artificer fur ther whispered in my Ear , that all his Cour- tiers ...
... Head for a Nut - cracker . As for his Scolding Wife , ( however fhe may value her felf at prefent ) it is very well known , that she is but a Piece of Crab - tree . This Artificer fur ther whispered in my Ear , that all his Cour- tiers ...
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... Heads , and covered the whole Court of Judicature with a Kind of Silken Rotunda , in its Form not unlike the Cupolo of St. Paul's . I enter'd upon the whole Cause with great Satisfaction as I fate under the Shadow of it . The Council ...
... Heads , and covered the whole Court of Judicature with a Kind of Silken Rotunda , in its Form not unlike the Cupolo of St. Paul's . I enter'd upon the whole Cause with great Satisfaction as I fate under the Shadow of it . The Council ...
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... Heads had more in the Semi - diameter ; fo that by allowing it Twenty - four Yards in the Circumference , the Five Millions of Woollen Petticoats , which ( according to Sir William Petty ) fuppofing what ought to be fuppofed in a well ...
... Heads had more in the Semi - diameter ; fo that by allowing it Twenty - four Yards in the Circumference , the Five Millions of Woollen Petticoats , which ( according to Sir William Petty ) fuppofing what ought to be fuppofed in a well ...
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... from that Place is drawn with fuch proper Incidents , that whoever can read it without growing gid- dy , must have a good Head , or a very bad One . C 2 Come } fearful Come on , Sir , here's the Place ; N ° 117. The Tatler . 19.
... from that Place is drawn with fuch proper Incidents , that whoever can read it without growing gid- dy , must have a good Head , or a very bad One . C 2 Come } fearful Come on , Sir , here's the Place ; N ° 117. The Tatler . 19.
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... Head . The Fishermen that walk upon the Beach , Appear like Mice , and yond tall anchoring Bark Diminish'd to her Boat ; her Boat ! a Buoy Almoft too fmall for Sight . The murmuring Surge ( That on the unnumber'd idle Pebble beats ) ...
... Head . The Fishermen that walk upon the Beach , Appear like Mice , and yond tall anchoring Bark Diminish'd to her Boat ; her Boat ! a Buoy Almoft too fmall for Sight . The murmuring Surge ( That on the unnumber'd idle Pebble beats ) ...
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