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Those less capacities of moving with a good grace , bearing a ready affability to
all around me , and acting with ease before many , have quite left me . I am come
to that , with regard to my person , that I consider it only as a machine I am ...
Those less capacities of moving with a good grace , bearing a ready affability to
all around me , and acting with ease before many , have quite left me . I am come
to that , with regard to my person , that I consider it only as a machine I am ...
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It is no unpleasant matter of speculation to consider the recommendatory epistles
that pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one
another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that instead of being the ...
It is no unpleasant matter of speculation to consider the recommendatory epistles
that pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one
another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that instead of being the ...
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If , in the last place , we consider what providential reasons may be assigned for
these three particulars , we shal } find that their numbers , dispersion , and
adherence to their religion , have furnished every age , and every nation of the
world ...
If , in the last place , we consider what providential reasons may be assigned for
these three particulars , we shal } find that their numbers , dispersion , and
adherence to their religion , have furnished every age , and every nation of the
world ...
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Go , fools , consider this , and ask the cause From which my pride its strong
preşumption draws . . CROXAL . OSIR , You who are so well acquainted with the
story of Socrates , must have read how , upon his making a discourse ,
concerning ...
Go , fools , consider this , and ask the cause From which my pride its strong
preşumption draws . . CROXAL . OSIR , You who are so well acquainted with the
story of Socrates , must have read how , upon his making a discourse ,
concerning ...
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I shall here consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so
much spoken to , I mean , that abominable practice of party lying . This vice is so
very predominant among us at VOL . X . present , that a man is thought of no ...
I shall here consider one particular kind of this crime , which has not been so
much spoken to , I mean , that abominable practice of party lying . This vice is so
very predominant among us at VOL . X . present , that a man is thought of no ...
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