The Universal mercury1726 |
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... themselves , as to affume the Form of a Modern Harlequin . Thus have our Readers a fmall Sketch of the Work propo- fed ; and fhould it happen to hit the Tafte of the Town , a fhort time will produce Variety of Circumstances to make it ...
... themselves , as to affume the Form of a Modern Harlequin . Thus have our Readers a fmall Sketch of the Work propo- fed ; and fhould it happen to hit the Tafte of the Town , a fhort time will produce Variety of Circumstances to make it ...
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... themselves in low and hollow Places . What confirms them most in this Opinion , is , that fe- veral Places have been fwallowed up by Earthquakes , and have become Lakes ; fome have been overflow'd by the Waters ; whilst on the other ...
... themselves in low and hollow Places . What confirms them most in this Opinion , is , that fe- veral Places have been fwallowed up by Earthquakes , and have become Lakes ; fome have been overflow'd by the Waters ; whilst on the other ...
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... themselves have produced fuch vaft Fo- refts , as we fee growing upon the Top of fome of them ? Do Oaks and Trees grow upon thofe Lands which the Sea has once covered ? And yet this too must be fuppofed , fince , according to Bernard ...
... themselves have produced fuch vaft Fo- refts , as we fee growing upon the Top of fome of them ? Do Oaks and Trees grow upon thofe Lands which the Sea has once covered ? And yet this too must be fuppofed , fince , according to Bernard ...
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... themselves to protect the Proteftants in their Rights , and the Exercise of their Religion ; yet has their chief Study been to exterminate them . A religious A religious Quarrel happens at Thorn ; the Jefuits are a Party concern'd , who ...
... themselves to protect the Proteftants in their Rights , and the Exercise of their Religion ; yet has their chief Study been to exterminate them . A religious A religious Quarrel happens at Thorn ; the Jefuits are a Party concern'd , who ...
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... themselves by new ones ; and weary with the delay of the Congrefs of Cambray , and no longer caring for the Mediation of France or England ( the former of whofe Ufage they very much refented , and the latter they were forming ...
... themselves by new ones ; and weary with the delay of the Congrefs of Cambray , and no longer caring for the Mediation of France or England ( the former of whofe Ufage they very much refented , and the latter they were forming ...
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