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... nature ; dig'd up in the wildernesse of nature , and dipt in this living spring , they are planted and flourish in the paradice of God . ' p . 7 . The Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson form the bulk of this volume . We cannot ...
... nature ; dig'd up in the wildernesse of nature , and dipt in this living spring , they are planted and flourish in the paradice of God . ' p . 7 . The Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson form the bulk of this volume . We cannot ...
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... nature to all men , and zealous for his friend ; he wanted councell and deliberation , and was sometimes too facile to flatterers , but had iudgement enough to discerne his errors when they were represented to him , and worth enough not ...
... nature to all men , and zealous for his friend ; he wanted councell and deliberation , and was sometimes too facile to flatterers , but had iudgement enough to discerne his errors when they were represented to him , and worth enough not ...
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... nature , that fell within the author's own observation on the Jamaica station , December 1782. A young gentleman ( whose father now stands high on the list of vice admirals ) , was rated midshipman of a frigate , and had nearly served ...
... nature , that fell within the author's own observation on the Jamaica station , December 1782. A young gentleman ( whose father now stands high on the list of vice admirals ) , was rated midshipman of a frigate , and had nearly served ...
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... women , with a ridiculous rapture . The source and nature of their enchant- ment will be pretty evident from the following extract . It is generally in the half hour of the desert 30 Pinkerton's Recollections of Paris .
... women , with a ridiculous rapture . The source and nature of their enchant- ment will be pretty evident from the following extract . It is generally in the half hour of the desert 30 Pinkerton's Recollections of Paris .
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... Natural Philosophy : the Result of many Years practical Experience of the Facts elucidated . With an Appendix ; con- taining a great Number and Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems ; also some useful Tables , and a ...
... Natural Philosophy : the Result of many Years practical Experience of the Facts elucidated . With an Appendix ; con- taining a great Number and Variety of Astronomical and Geographical Problems ; also some useful Tables , and a ...
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