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nutenefs , and apparently with a peculiar whimficality , the re- medies in case some of these animals did any mischief to the pro- perty of those to whom they did not belong ; and it should fometime feem as if they meant to punish the ...
nutenefs , and apparently with a peculiar whimficality , the re- medies in case some of these animals did any mischief to the pro- perty of those to whom they did not belong ; and it should fometime feem as if they meant to punish the ...
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... case of diftrefs was never placed before him , on proper authority , which he did not relieve . Above all , his kindness to literary men was at all times prompt , gene- rous , and to the full extent of his means . Much of his pre ...
... case of diftrefs was never placed before him , on proper authority , which he did not relieve . Above all , his kindness to literary men was at all times prompt , gene- rous , and to the full extent of his means . Much of his pre ...
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... case , it either palpably or latently contributes to the effect . } From this conftant or very general connection , too , which thofe different ingredients have with each other , as well as with the central idea of elevation , they muft ...
... case , it either palpably or latently contributes to the effect . } From this conftant or very general connection , too , which thofe different ingredients have with each other , as well as with the central idea of elevation , they muft ...
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