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As for the first I have the whole scheme of the discourse in my mind before I set
pen to paper . In the other kind of writing , it is sufficient that I have several
thoughts on a subject , without troubling myself to range them in such order , that
they ...
As for the first I have the whole scheme of the discourse in my mind before I set
pen to paper . In the other kind of writing , it is sufficient that I have several
thoughts on a subject , without troubling myself to range them in such order , that
they ...
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... meet as often as their wives will give them leave , and stay together till they are
sent for home . He informs me , that my paper has administered great consolation
to their whole club , and desires me to give some further account of Socrates ...
... meet as often as their wives will give them leave , and stay together till they are
sent for home . He informs me , that my paper has administered great consolation
to their whole club , and desires me to give some further account of Socrates ...
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are established in the West Indies : not to mention whole nations bordering on
Prester - John ' s country , and some discovered in the inner parts of America , if
we may give any credit to their own writers . , Their firm adherence to their
religion ...
are established in the West Indies : not to mention whole nations bordering on
Prester - John ' s country , and some discovered in the inner parts of America , if
we may give any credit to their own writers . , Their firm adherence to their
religion ...
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Besides , the whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by
profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all places , incapable of
either lands or offi . ces , that might engage them to make any part of the world ...
Besides , the whole people is now a race of such merchants as are wanderers by
profession , and , at the same time , are in most , if not all places , incapable of
either lands or offi . ces , that might engage them to make any part of the world ...
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... affected fools , buffoons , humorists , and coxcombs ; whether it were from
vanity , and that he enjoyed no talents in other men but what were inferior to him ,
or whatever it was , he carried it so far , that his whole delight was in finding o ' t
new ...
... affected fools , buffoons , humorists , and coxcombs ; whether it were from
vanity , and that he enjoyed no talents in other men but what were inferior to him ,
or whatever it was , he carried it so far , that his whole delight was in finding o ' t
new ...
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