The Lucubrations of Isaac Bickerstaff, Esq, Volumen3J.N. and sold by E. Nutt, 1711 |
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... the Approbation , even of those who diffent from you , and you always ob- ain Favour , because you are never moved by it , contutor edi moni e si This gives you a certain Dignity peculiar to your present This iv The Dedication .
... the Approbation , even of those who diffent from you , and you always ob- ain Favour , because you are never moved by it , contutor edi moni e si This gives you a certain Dignity peculiar to your present This iv The Dedication .
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... those Occafions , did fometimes betray him into that Figure of Speech which is commonly distinguish'd by the Name of Gasconade . To mention no other , he profeffed in this very Place fome few Days before he died , That he would be One ...
... those Occafions , did fometimes betray him into that Figure of Speech which is commonly distinguish'd by the Name of Gasconade . To mention no other , he profeffed in this very Place fome few Days before he died , That he would be One ...
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... those of the ancient Mode . A prodigious Improvement of the Woollen Trade ! and . what could not fail to fink the Power of France in a few Years . To introduce the Second Argument , they begged Leave to read a Petition of the Rope ...
... those of the ancient Mode . A prodigious Improvement of the Woollen Trade ! and . what could not fail to fink the Power of France in a few Years . To introduce the Second Argument , they begged Leave to read a Petition of the Rope ...
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... those of Nature . " I confider Woman as a beautiful Roman- tick Animal , that may be adorned with Furs and Feathers , Pearls and Diamonds , Ores and Silks . The Lynx fhall caft its Skin at her Feet to make her a Tippet ; the Peacock ...
... those of Nature . " I confider Woman as a beautiful Roman- tick Animal , that may be adorned with Furs and Feathers , Pearls and Diamonds , Ores and Silks . The Lynx fhall caft its Skin at her Feet to make her a Tippet ; the Peacock ...
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... those Tracts of Time which lie within our own Knowledge and Obfervation . When I fee the Life of a great Man , who has deferved well of his Country , after having struggled thro all the Oppofitions of Prejudice and Envy , breaking out ...
... those Tracts of Time which lie within our own Knowledge and Obfervation . When I fee the Life of a great Man , who has deferved well of his Country , after having struggled thro all the Oppofitions of Prejudice and Envy , breaking out ...
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