Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volumen3W. Owen., 1764 Containing a variety of subjects, relative to natural and civil history, geography, mathematics, poetry, memoirs of monthly occurrences, catalogues of new books, &c... |
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... seems most probable to fuppofe the Spirit of God to act , Page 352 . To which the Author has prefixed a Pre- face and Introduction , and added an Index of the Texts , attempted to be explained in the foregoing Treatife . Likewife an ...
... seems most probable to fuppofe the Spirit of God to act , Page 352 . To which the Author has prefixed a Pre- face and Introduction , and added an Index of the Texts , attempted to be explained in the foregoing Treatife . Likewife an ...
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... seem to arise from any Fault in the Juices , feeing that all the Reft of the Plant is pretty well formed . He fowed Corn , blighted in all Degrees , which either did not sprout at all , or pro- , duced Stalks more or less vigorous , but ...
... seem to arise from any Fault in the Juices , feeing that all the Reft of the Plant is pretty well formed . He fowed Corn , blighted in all Degrees , which either did not sprout at all , or pro- , duced Stalks more or less vigorous , but ...
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... seem to be most like the Romans in Love to their Country , & c . -After mentioning Inftances from Greece , c . he fays , " I proceed to what will more nearly affect us , the Inftances of the Reformation ; and here in this List , stand ...
... seem to be most like the Romans in Love to their Country , & c . -After mentioning Inftances from Greece , c . he fays , " I proceed to what will more nearly affect us , the Inftances of the Reformation ; and here in this List , stand ...
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... seem'd to hide . Enough for now the fair I find , Exactly imag'd to my mind : I fee her ! now the filence breaks ! Look ! look ! the very picture speaks , On the Emblem of WISDOM . Perceptive wisdom in Minerva view , A ftriking genius ...
... seem'd to hide . Enough for now the fair I find , Exactly imag'd to my mind : I fee her ! now the filence breaks ! Look ! look ! the very picture speaks , On the Emblem of WISDOM . Perceptive wisdom in Minerva view , A ftriking genius ...
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... seems purposely to have waited for the prefent happy Op . portunity of making his first Appearance amongst us , under the Patronage of your Royal Highness ; a Circumftance , which has made him ample Retribution for all our former Slight ...
... seems purposely to have waited for the prefent happy Op . portunity of making his first Appearance amongst us , under the Patronage of your Royal Highness ; a Circumftance , which has made him ample Retribution for all our former Slight ...
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