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Utility of Learning to the Female Sex 282 156. History and Economy of Ants 286 157. The same concluded 291 158. Proper Employment of Time ; a Vision 296 159. Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity . 301 160.
Utility of Learning to the Female Sex 282 156. History and Economy of Ants 286 157. The same concluded 291 158. Proper Employment of Time ; a Vision 296 159. Story of Miss Betty , cured of her Vanity . 301 160.
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Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present Rebellion 29. The Practice of Morality necessary to make a Party flourish 30. Of the Vanity of the French Nation 498 501 505 . 1998 1 THE SPECTATOR . No. 487.
Several useful Maxims to be learned from the present Rebellion 29. The Practice of Morality necessary to make a Party flourish 30. Of the Vanity of the French Nation 498 501 505 . 1998 1 THE SPECTATOR . No. 487.
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... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matier of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
... has been a great dispute among the learned ; the matier of fact is , I think , incontestable , and has been looked upon as such by the greatest writers , who have been never suspected either of superstition or enthusiasm .
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The saint was of a sorrowful countenance , and generally eaten up with spleen and melancholy : A gentleman , who was lately a . great ornament to the learned world , has diverted me more than once with an account of the reception ...
The saint was of a sorrowful countenance , and generally eaten up with spleen and melancholy : A gentleman , who was lately a . great ornament to the learned world , has diverted me more than once with an account of the reception ...
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The young man trembled ; but his fears increased , when , instead of being asked what progress he had made in learning , he was examined how he abounded in grace . His Latin and Greek stood him in little stead ; he was to give an ...
The young man trembled ; but his fears increased , when , instead of being asked what progress he had made in learning , he was examined how he abounded in grace . His Latin and Greek stood him in little stead ; he was to give an ...
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