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I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he
immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding , that he was
resolved to do nothing in a matter of such consequence without my approbation .
Finding ...
I stared him full in the face upon so strange a question ; upon which he
immediately gave me an inventory of her jewels and estate , adding , that he was
resolved to do nothing in a matter of such consequence without my approbation .
Finding ...
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to , began to exert himself , declaring that he was very well pleased the
plenipotentiaries of our christian princes took this matter into their serious
consideration ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and pragmatical , as they are
now - a - days ...
to , began to exert himself , declaring that he was very well pleased the
plenipotentiaries of our christian princes took this matter into their serious
consideration ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and pragmatical , as they are
now - a - days ...
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What aggravates the matter is , that those persons who the better to prepare
themselves for this study , have made some progress in others , have , by
addicting themselves to letters , increased their natural modesty , and
consequently ...
What aggravates the matter is , that those persons who the better to prepare
themselves for this study , have made some progress in others , have , by
addicting themselves to letters , increased their natural modesty , and
consequently ...
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It is impossible to suppress my own illustration upon this matter , which is , that as
the man of sagacity bestirs himself to distress his enemy by methods probable
and reducible to reason , so the same reason will fortify his enemy to elude these
...
It is impossible to suppress my own illustration upon this matter , which is , that as
the man of sagacity bestirs himself to distress his enemy by methods probable
and reducible to reason , so the same reason will fortify his enemy to elude these
...
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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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