The Universal mercury1726 |
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... true Criticks , and be as ready to point out Beauties , as to expofe Faults ; nor will we ever be Refpecters of Perfons , or fpare even a Pluto or Mercury , or any other Deity , when they fhall fa meanly debase themfelves , as to affume ...
... true Criticks , and be as ready to point out Beauties , as to expofe Faults ; nor will we ever be Refpecters of Perfons , or fpare even a Pluto or Mercury , or any other Deity , when they fhall fa meanly debase themfelves , as to affume ...
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... of the Deep , in the Year 1707 . But allowing all this to be true , it does not follow that thofe Places and Countries where we find fuch Shells were formerly Cover • covered by the Sea , and that they have JANUARY 1725-6 . 7.
... of the Deep , in the Year 1707 . But allowing all this to be true , it does not follow that thofe Places and Countries where we find fuch Shells were formerly Cover • covered by the Sea , and that they have JANUARY 1725-6 . 7.
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... true , that these Mountains had formerly been part of the Sea , the Shells we find in them would be in the fame Con- dition as they are in the Sea ; but this is far from being true : As for Example , you never take one Echinus Spatagus ...
... true , that these Mountains had formerly been part of the Sea , the Shells we find in them would be in the fame Con- dition as they are in the Sea ; but this is far from being true : As for Example , you never take one Echinus Spatagus ...
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... 'd , And hafty from his Hold withdrew . " Twas Fear alone , thou fimple Swain ; Then , hadft thou prefs'd my Hand again , My Heart had yielded too . " Tis : .6 . " Tis true , thy tuneful Reed 16 The UNIVERSAL MERcury .
... 'd , And hafty from his Hold withdrew . " Twas Fear alone , thou fimple Swain ; Then , hadft thou prefs'd my Hand again , My Heart had yielded too . " Tis : .6 . " Tis true , thy tuneful Reed 16 The UNIVERSAL MERcury .
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: .6 . " Tis true , thy tuneful Reed I blam'd , That fwell'd thy Lip and rofy Cheek ; Think not thy Skill in Song defam'd : That Lip fhou'd other Pleasure seek . Much , much thy Musick I approve ; Yet break thy Pipe , for more I love ...
: .6 . " Tis true , thy tuneful Reed I blam'd , That fwell'd thy Lip and rofy Cheek ; Think not thy Skill in Song defam'd : That Lip fhou'd other Pleasure seek . Much , much thy Musick I approve ; Yet break thy Pipe , for more I love ...
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