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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... 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 experience every ...
... 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 experience every ...
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... whole , notwithstanding certain appearances to the contrary . Why should the fight , a recollection on , or hearing of , the mise- ries and distress of others fo much affect us ? it is in part ow- ing to their novelty . For what we are ...
... whole , notwithstanding certain appearances to the contrary . Why should the fight , a recollection on , or hearing of , the mise- ries and distress of others fo much affect us ? it is in part ow- ing to their novelty . For what we are ...
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... whole body was convulfed . I raised him up , but he could not stand on his legs . I placed him on the table , and his body bent in a femi - circle , and the muscles of the oppofite part being feperated , he cried when they ftruck him ...
... whole body was convulfed . I raised him up , but he could not stand on his legs . I placed him on the table , and his body bent in a femi - circle , and the muscles of the oppofite part being feperated , he cried when they ftruck him ...
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... whole affembly express'd the highest satisfaction . The lady on the bench indeed seem'd to be but little affected with it , and with a nod gave leave for an audience . ALTERATION then fpoke , but as the whole harangue was nothing but an ...
... whole affembly express'd the highest satisfaction . The lady on the bench indeed seem'd to be but little affected with it , and with a nod gave leave for an audience . ALTERATION then fpoke , but as the whole harangue was nothing but an ...
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... whole affembly were ftruck with a religious awe : but after fome minutes , nothing could be heard but the loudeft shouts of applause . The partizans of the Free and Candid Difquifitions were driven to despair , whilft ALTERATION , when ...
... whole affembly were ftruck with a religious awe : but after fome minutes , nothing could be heard but the loudeft shouts of applause . The partizans of the Free and Candid Difquifitions were driven to despair , whilft ALTERATION , when ...
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