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Página 124
By this means I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow
considerable in some or other way of life , whether it be in the army or in the fleet ,
in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know , sir , that
from ...
By this means I think I have a fair chance , that one or other of them may grow
considerable in some or other way of life , whether it be in the army or in the fleet ,
in trade , or any of the three learned professions ; for you must know , sir , that
from ...
Página 148
Notwithstanding these follies are pretty well worn out of the minds of the wise and
learned in the present age , multitudes of weak and ignorant persons are still
slaves to them . There are numberless arts of prediction among the vulgar , which
...
Notwithstanding these follies are pretty well worn out of the minds of the wise and
learned in the present age , multitudes of weak and ignorant persons are still
slaves to them . There are numberless arts of prediction among the vulgar , which
...
Página 167
The useful knowledge in the following letter shall have a place in my paper ,
though there is nothing in it which immediately regards the polite or the learned
world ; I say immediately , for upon reflection every man will find there is a remote
...
The useful knowledge in the following letter shall have a place in my paper ,
though there is nothing in it which immediately regards the polite or the learned
world ; I say immediately , for upon reflection every man will find there is a remote
...
Página 226
Oh ye learned ! tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there
is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when
I take her in my arms and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the ...
Oh ye learned ! tell me by what word to speak a motion of the soul for which there
is no name . When she kneels and bids me be comforted , she is my child ; when
I take her in my arms and bid her say no more , she is my very wife , and is the ...
Página 271
By the learned world I here mean , at large , all those who are any way
concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating
part . To begin with the writers ; I have observed that the author of a folio , in all
companies ...
By the learned world I here mean , at large , all those who are any way
concerned in works of literature , whether in the writing , printing , or repeating
part . To begin with the writers ; I have observed that the author of a folio , in all
companies ...
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