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... given to some of the smaller pieces a prominence which does not belong to them . In the edition of which the first volume is here offered to the public , a new arrangement has been attempted ; the nature and grounds of which I must now ...
... given to some of the smaller pieces a prominence which does not belong to them . In the edition of which the first volume is here offered to the public , a new arrangement has been attempted ; the nature and grounds of which I must now ...
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... given , are the words Cornelius Johnson pinxit . The engraver's name is not stated ; but there is evidence on the face of the work that he was a poor per- former . In all points which require accuracy of eye and hand , and a feeling of ...
... given , are the words Cornelius Johnson pinxit . The engraver's name is not stated ; but there is evidence on the face of the work that he was a poor per- former . In all points which require accuracy of eye and hand , and a feeling of ...
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... given him some cause of grave offence . Special provision is made for her in the body of his will , but revoked in a ... given and taken , —for a gift , though it be given to a judge , is not necessarily in the nature of a bargain to ...
... given him some cause of grave offence . Special provision is made for her in the body of his will , but revoked in a ... given and taken , —for a gift , though it be given to a judge , is not necessarily in the nature of a bargain to ...
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... given to any light conceits , or descanting upon words , but did ever purposely and industriously avoid them ; for he held such things to be but digressions or diversions from the scope intended , and to derogate from the weight and ...
... given to any light conceits , or descanting upon words , but did ever purposely and industriously avoid them ; for he held such things to be but digressions or diversions from the scope intended , and to derogate from the weight and ...
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... given to the finer and lighter sort of meats , as of fowls , and such like ; but afterward , when he grew more judicious 2 , he preferred the stronger meats , such as the shambles afforded , as those meats which bred the more firm and ...
... given to the finer and lighter sort of meats , as of fowls , and such like ; but afterward , when he grew more judicious 2 , he preferred the stronger meats , such as the shambles afforded , as those meats which bred the more firm and ...
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