Prose Writings of SwiftWalter Scott publishing Company, Limited, 1886 - 352 páginas |
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... tion of mind and countenance are of such sovereign use , the base detracting world would not then have dared to report that something is amiss , that his brain has undergone an unlucky shake , which even his brother modernists them ...
... tion of mind and countenance are of such sovereign use , the base detracting world would not then have dared to report that something is amiss , that his brain has undergone an unlucky shake , which even his brother modernists them ...
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... tion , who still insisted upon one of the two expedients ; and so this difference broke out into a long and obstinate war , maintained on . the one part by resolution , and by the courage of certain leaders and allies ; but , on the ...
... tion , who still insisted upon one of the two expedients ; and so this difference broke out into a long and obstinate war , maintained on . the one part by resolution , and by the courage of certain leaders and allies ; but , on the ...
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... and consequently contradicts , the next half hour . He never yet considered whether any proposi- tion were true or false , but whether it were convenient for the present minute or company to affirm or deny it 123 THE EXAMINER . 257.
... and consequently contradicts , the next half hour . He never yet considered whether any proposi- tion were true or false , but whether it were convenient for the present minute or company to affirm or deny it 123 THE EXAMINER . 257.
Contenido
A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE MECHANICAL OPERATION | 198 |
AN ARGUMENT ΤΟ PROVE THAT THE ABOLISHING | 225 |
PROPOSALS FOR PRINTING A VERY CURIOUS DISCOURSE | 241 |
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