The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... must con- fefs , that I have naturally fo ftrong a Defire of Praife , that I cannot bear Reproach , tho ' from a Piece of Timber . As for Punch , who takes all Opportunities of befpattering me , I know very well his Original , and have ...
... must con- fefs , that I have naturally fo ftrong a Defire of Praife , that I cannot bear Reproach , tho ' from a Piece of Timber . As for Punch , who takes all Opportunities of befpattering me , I know very well his Original , and have ...
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... must confefs , we did discover many Traces of Cordage which were inter- . woven in the Stiffening of the Drapery . A Third Argument was founded upon a Petition of the Greenland Trade , which like- wife reprefented the great Confumption ...
... must confefs , we did discover many Traces of Cordage which were inter- . woven in the Stiffening of the Drapery . A Third Argument was founded upon a Petition of the Greenland Trade , which like- wife reprefented the great Confumption ...
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... 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.
... 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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... must desire , for Diftinction - Sake , and to conclude this Subject for ever , that when any of thefe Pofthumous Perfons ap- pear , or are spoken of , that their Wives may be called Widows ; their Houses , Sepulchres ; their Chariots ...
... must desire , for Diftinction - Sake , and to conclude this Subject for ever , that when any of thefe Pofthumous Perfons ap- pear , or are spoken of , that their Wives may be called Widows ; their Houses , Sepulchres ; their Chariots ...
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... must acknowledge for my own Part , that although it is with much De- light that I fee the Traces of Providence in thefe Inftances , I ftill take greater Pleasure in confidering the Works of the Creation in their Immenfity , than in ...
... must acknowledge for my own Part , that although it is with much De- light that I fee the Traces of Providence in thefe Inftances , I ftill take greater Pleasure in confidering the Works of the Creation in their Immenfity , than in ...
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