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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... matter of such act may be , ftill have we done nothing that will recommend us to his favour , and make us fuitable ... matters refpecting God's favour and difplea- fure cannot be right ; therefore , by the terms , they must be wrong ...
... matter of such act may be , ftill have we done nothing that will recommend us to his favour , and make us fuitable ... matters refpecting God's favour and difplea- fure cannot be right ; therefore , by the terms , they must be wrong ...
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... ? you cry , And pox ! what blockhead laid the bufkins by ? On your old batter'd mare you'll needs be gone , ( No matter whether on four legs or none ) I 2 Splash Splash , plunge , and ftumble , as you scour The 67 STUDENT .
... ? you cry , And pox ! what blockhead laid the bufkins by ? On your old batter'd mare you'll needs be gone , ( No matter whether on four legs or none ) I 2 Splash Splash , plunge , and ftumble , as you scour The 67 STUDENT .
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... matter was , that in every thing Mr. ALL - SPICE was du- bious about ( which by the bye , was almost every thing in nature ) he was exceedingly cautious of giving his fuffrage.- " He very well knew what he thought of the matter him ...
... matter was , that in every thing Mr. ALL - SPICE was du- bious about ( which by the bye , was almost every thing in nature ) he was exceedingly cautious of giving his fuffrage.- " He very well knew what he thought of the matter him ...
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... matters . This is true religion , which is the perfection of human nature , and the joy and de- light of every one , that feels it active and strong within him . ' Tis true , this is not arrived at all at once ; and it will have an ...
... matters . This is true religion , which is the perfection of human nature , and the joy and de- light of every one , that feels it active and strong within him . ' Tis true , this is not arrived at all at once ; and it will have an ...
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... matter . And fo much the rather , because , upon con- fideration , I fee well enough how the execution of this defign would have increased in me those loose principles , which I had already received from reading the Critical Hiftory ...
... matter . And fo much the rather , because , upon con- fideration , I fee well enough how the execution of this defign would have increased in me those loose principles , which I had already received from reading the Critical Hiftory ...
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