The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen1J. Newbery, 1750 |
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... tell you in what condition the Church now is , affaulted by the furious malice of Papifts on the one hand and Fanaticks on the other , and , amidst the machina- tions of those who are zealous for a fect or party , more fa- tally ...
... tell you in what condition the Church now is , affaulted by the furious malice of Papifts on the one hand and Fanaticks on the other , and , amidst the machina- tions of those who are zealous for a fect or party , more fa- tally ...
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... tell you , that you yourself have worn fome of my broadeft and moft flourishing , properly gilded , on that occafion . • But I don't mention this as an inducement for you to fpare me I could fall without regret , if it were to do any ...
... tell you , that you yourself have worn fome of my broadeft and moft flourishing , properly gilded , on that occafion . • But I don't mention this as an inducement for you to fpare me I could fall without regret , if it were to do any ...
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... as induced him not only to fpare the old tree , but to reform his evil courses . Shall I tell him the truth ? Why our PRODIGUS heard all that was faid without any concern , and As as foon as the OAK had done fpeaking , he 14 The STUDENT .
... as induced him not only to fpare the old tree , but to reform his evil courses . Shall I tell him the truth ? Why our PRODIGUS heard all that was faid without any concern , and As as foon as the OAK had done fpeaking , he 14 The STUDENT .
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... tell you that won't do alone . If you don't take occafion fometimes ( notwithstanding your advertisement ) to treat of Politicks , to vindicate or condemn the conduct of our minifters , always stedfaftly adhering to the truth , your ...
... tell you that won't do alone . If you don't take occafion fometimes ( notwithstanding your advertisement ) to treat of Politicks , to vindicate or condemn the conduct of our minifters , always stedfaftly adhering to the truth , your ...
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... tell you the character of a book by only looking at the title page . My own in particular is fo fine a judge of compofition , that he begs me not to fend any thing to the prefs , till it has been fubmitted to his cor- rection . Befides ...
... tell you the character of a book by only looking at the title page . My own in particular is fo fine a judge of compofition , that he begs me not to fend any thing to the prefs , till it has been fubmitted to his cor- rection . Befides ...
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