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... pictures for an ornament and expli- Ication of the whole . As for the distinct papers , they were never or seldom shown to each other by their respective authors , who fully answered the promise they had made viii PREFACE .
... pictures for an ornament and expli- Ication of the whole . As for the distinct papers , they were never or seldom shown to each other by their respective authors , who fully answered the promise they had made viii PREFACE .
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... whole person is finely turned , and speaks him a man of quality : which are qualifications that , I think , ought by no means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will ...
... whole person is finely turned , and speaks him a man of quality : which are qualifications that , I think , ought by no means to be overlooked , and should be bestowed on a daughter as the reward of her chastity . " A woman that will ...
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... whole quart , and swears , " He will dispute that with him . " A Norman tells them both , " He will assert his li- berty ; " and a Welshman cries , " They are all foreigners , and intruders of yesterday , " and beats them out of the ...
... whole quart , and swears , " He will dispute that with him . " A Norman tells them both , " He will assert his li- berty ; " and a Welshman cries , " They are all foreigners , and intruders of yesterday , " and beats them out of the ...
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... whole body of the learned to my assistance ; to many of them I must own my obligations for the catalogues of illustrious persons which they have sent me in upon this occasion . I yesterday employed the whole afternoon in comparing them ...
... whole body of the learned to my assistance ; to many of them I must own my obligations for the catalogues of illustrious persons which they have sent me in upon this occasion . I yesterday employed the whole afternoon in comparing them ...
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... whole vision , observing in me a burning desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time , advised me to cover my face with a mask all the ...
... whole vision , observing in me a burning desire to join that glorious company , told me , he highly approved that generous ardour with which I seemed transported ; but , at the same time , advised me to cover my face with a mask all the ...
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