The Student, Or, The Oxford and Cambridge Monthly Miscellany, Volumen2J. Newbery ... J. Barrett in Oxford, and J. Merrill in Cambridge, 1751 |
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... against the brightest light , and thro ' an unaccoutable obftinacy perfifted in their delu- fions , in fpite of all the means of conviction that have been plainly and honeftly laid before them ; which I am of opinion A 2 they they have ...
... against the brightest light , and thro ' an unaccoutable obftinacy perfifted in their delu- fions , in fpite of all the means of conviction that have been plainly and honeftly laid before them ; which I am of opinion A 2 they they have ...
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... against the whole bent and propensity of his frame . It is not poffible therefore he should be any longer in love with his portion here , than whilst it is attended with bleffings which more than bal- lance the ills he feels . But ...
... against the whole bent and propensity of his frame . It is not poffible therefore he should be any longer in love with his portion here , than whilst it is attended with bleffings which more than bal- lance the ills he feels . But ...
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... against it ; I doubt not but you will ufe him with fo fair refpects , as befits a man of his rank and learning , for which I shall give you thanks . So I leave him to your kindness , and rest Lambeth - Houfe , October 23. 1635 . Your ...
... against it ; I doubt not but you will ufe him with fo fair refpects , as befits a man of his rank and learning , for which I shall give you thanks . So I leave him to your kindness , and rest Lambeth - Houfe , October 23. 1635 . Your ...
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... against the infliction of them . Because every purfuit deferves that for the fake of which it was principally , if not entirely , undertaken . But tho ' what was done to procure happiness , or avert misery , gives a right to the means ...
... against the infliction of them . Because every purfuit deferves that for the fake of which it was principally , if not entirely , undertaken . But tho ' what was done to procure happiness , or avert misery , gives a right to the means ...
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... against the fair - fex ? Mifs STEPHENSON . Haft thou not prefum'd to alarm each bright maid , With that common - place trash , that each virgin must fade ; And , without fear or wit , most affuming and bold , Haft dar'd to fuggeft that ...
... against the fair - fex ? Mifs STEPHENSON . Haft thou not prefum'd to alarm each bright maid , With that common - place trash , that each virgin must fade ; And , without fear or wit , most affuming and bold , Haft dar'd to fuggeft that ...
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