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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... 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 done more out of perverfity of ...
... 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 done more out of perverfity of ...
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... thro ' the left ventricle , and thro ' the left corpora ftriata , as far as the bafis of the fkull , in the bone of which the in- ftrument was fixed , EXPE- EXPERIMENT II . I thruft the fame inftrument through the 12 The STUDENT .
... thro ' the left ventricle , and thro ' the left corpora ftriata , as far as the bafis of the fkull , in the bone of which the in- ftrument was fixed , EXPE- EXPERIMENT II . I thruft the fame inftrument through the 12 The STUDENT .
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... thro ' the nape of the neck , into the medulla spinalis of the back , between the firft ver- tebra and the laft of the head . This wound caused a great effufion of blood : he lived another half hour , in a very languishing condition ...
... thro ' the nape of the neck , into the medulla spinalis of the back , between the firft ver- tebra and the laft of the head . This wound caused a great effufion of blood : he lived another half hour , in a very languishing condition ...
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... PRIOR to their coft , For in the rafh attempt the fools are loft . When once a genius breaks thro ' common rules , He leads an herd of imitating fools . Numb . I. Vol . II . D If If Pore , the prince of poets , fick a The STUDENT . 25.
... PRIOR to their coft , For in the rafh attempt the fools are loft . When once a genius breaks thro ' common rules , He leads an herd of imitating fools . Numb . I. Vol . II . D If If Pore , the prince of poets , fick a The STUDENT . 25.
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... thro ' Edom lead'st Thy troops feraphick , heav'ns high vault did bow Obfequious , earth to her centre fhook Reluctant at the fight ; the fearful clouds Shed tears of reverence , from mountains high , Erft fhow - clad , iffued fmoak in ...
... thro ' Edom lead'st Thy troops feraphick , heav'ns high vault did bow Obfequious , earth to her centre fhook Reluctant at the fight ; the fearful clouds Shed tears of reverence , from mountains high , Erft fhow - clad , iffued fmoak in ...
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