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... called the Elwes of his day , into the pillory . Sir Isaac's son , a young man of high spirit , returning soon after from his travels , called at Hogarth's , desired to see the picture , and drawing his sword cut and slashed the canvas ...
... called the Elwes of his day , into the pillory . Sir Isaac's son , a young man of high spirit , returning soon after from his travels , called at Hogarth's , desired to see the picture , and drawing his sword cut and slashed the canvas ...
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... called people of ton , who , finding themselves equalled , or surpassed , in all the essentials of good breeding , by those they consider their inferiors , re- sort to some fantastic peculiarity of foppery for a mark of distinction ...
... called people of ton , who , finding themselves equalled , or surpassed , in all the essentials of good breeding , by those they consider their inferiors , re- sort to some fantastic peculiarity of foppery for a mark of distinction ...
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... called mind , " is so depen- dent on the " operations of a mere material machine , " that it may be annihilated and renewed at pleasure , by interfering with those " operations ? " Every surgeon , who has witnessed injuries of the ...
... called mind , " is so depen- dent on the " operations of a mere material machine , " that it may be annihilated and renewed at pleasure , by interfering with those " operations ? " Every surgeon , who has witnessed injuries of the ...
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