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... Same , in Two Vols . being the XV . and XVI . of the Large Octavo Edition . Pr . 10s . And in Three Vols . being the 15th , 16th and 17th of the small Octavo . Pr . 7s . 6d . Johnston . N our Review for October 1762 , we gave an account ...
... Same , in Two Vols . being the XV . and XVI . of the Large Octavo Edition . Pr . 10s . And in Three Vols . being the 15th , 16th and 17th of the small Octavo . Pr . 7s . 6d . Johnston . N our Review for October 1762 , we gave an account ...
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... same doctrine may very naturally have given rife to thefe oppofite fentiments . As they all in general confidered the body , as the center and source of evil , those of that fect , who were of a morofe and auftere difpofition , would be ...
... same doctrine may very naturally have given rife to thefe oppofite fentiments . As they all in general confidered the body , as the center and source of evil , those of that fect , who were of a morofe and auftere difpofition , would be ...
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... same story over and over to the fame people . ' Not to be covetous .'- The hardest of all , to be kept . Not to neglect decency or cleanlinefs , for fear of falling into naftinefs . ' Not to be over fevere with young people , but to ...
... same story over and over to the fame people . ' Not to be covetous .'- The hardest of all , to be kept . Not to neglect decency or cleanlinefs , for fear of falling into naftinefs . ' Not to be over fevere with young people , but to ...
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... same delufion . re- Archimedes was a most famous mathematician . His ftudies quired much filence and quiet : but his wife having several maids , they were always difturbing him with their tattle or their bufi- nefs ; which forced him to ...
... same delufion . re- Archimedes was a most famous mathematician . His ftudies quired much filence and quiet : but his wife having several maids , they were always difturbing him with their tattle or their bufi- nefs ; which forced him to ...
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... same princi- ples ; it is a strict imitation of nature ; and Shakespeare is the Poet of Nature . Were our Poet now living , and poffeffed of Dr. Johnson's critical knowledge , we prefume he would make no more nor greater facrifices of ...
... same princi- ples ; it is a strict imitation of nature ; and Shakespeare is the Poet of Nature . Were our Poet now living , and poffeffed of Dr. Johnson's critical knowledge , we prefume he would make no more nor greater facrifices of ...
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