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... thought unneceffary . Nor will we proftitute our News , and fall into thofe Mean- neffes fo many Writers are guilty of : A Perfon who never de- ferved a good Character whilst living , fhall not have one bought here at his Deceafe ; and ...
... thought unneceffary . Nor will we proftitute our News , and fall into thofe Mean- neffes fo many Writers are guilty of : A Perfon who never de- ferved a good Character whilst living , fhall not have one bought here at his Deceafe ; and ...
Strona 4
... thought , that if I would give my felf the trouble of feeking af- ter them , I might eafily enough find fuch things ; and indeed , after a little Search I have met with feveral of them , which you may fee in my Study whenever you pleafe ...
... thought , that if I would give my felf the trouble of feeking af- ter them , I might eafily enough find fuch things ; and indeed , after a little Search I have met with feveral of them , which you may fee in my Study whenever you pleafe ...
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... Thoughts in this Matter , I'll endeavour to fhew you how all these things have been brought to pass naturally , and without any Miracle ; it being ri- diculous to fuppofe that God made ufe of any fupernatural Means to effect that , for ...
... Thoughts in this Matter , I'll endeavour to fhew you how all these things have been brought to pass naturally , and without any Miracle ; it being ri- diculous to fuppofe that God made ufe of any fupernatural Means to effect that , for ...
Strona 14
... invok'd the tuneful Nine ; The willing Sifters to his Succour flew , And rais'd his Thoughts to what was great and new . Some- Sometimes the Bard wou'd strike the tuneful Lyre With Pindar's 14 The UNIVERSAL MERCURY ,
... invok'd the tuneful Nine ; The willing Sifters to his Succour flew , And rais'd his Thoughts to what was great and new . Some- Sometimes the Bard wou'd strike the tuneful Lyre With Pindar's 14 The UNIVERSAL MERCURY ,
Strona 15
... Thoughts , his Actions always great and good ; His Pleasure Study . Thus his noble Mind To Learning , not to Grandeur , was inclin'd : He ftrove to fly from a precarious Fate , And thought that to be curs'd , was to be great . All his ...
... Thoughts , his Actions always great and good ; His Pleasure Study . Thus his noble Mind To Learning , not to Grandeur , was inclin'd : He ftrove to fly from a precarious Fate , And thought that to be curs'd , was to be great . All his ...
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