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... • I fhall conclude this Difcourfe with an Advantage mentioned by Quintili- an , as accompanying a Fublick way ' of Education , which I have not yet C ta- 2 taken notice of ; namely , That we very often 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 313.
... • I fhall conclude this Difcourfe with an Advantage mentioned by Quintili- an , as accompanying a Fublick way ' of Education , which I have not yet C ta- 2 taken notice of ; namely , That we very often 8 The SPECTATOR . N ° 313.
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... Difcourfe is what I fear you would not read out , therefore fhall not infert . But I affure you , Sir , I heartily lament this lofs of Time , and am now resolved ( if poffible , with double Diligence ) to " retrieve it , being ...
... Difcourfe is what I fear you would not read out , therefore fhall not infert . But I affure you , Sir , I heartily lament this lofs of Time , and am now resolved ( if poffible , with double Diligence ) to " retrieve it , being ...
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... Dif- courfe by it felf , because I would not break the Thread of thefe Speculations , that are defigned for English Readers , with fuch Reflections as would be of no use but to the Learned . I must however obferye in this Place , that ...
... Dif- courfe by it felf , because I would not break the Thread of thefe Speculations , that are defigned for English Readers , with fuch Reflections as would be of no use but to the Learned . I must however obferye in this Place , that ...
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... Difcourfe upon it , have given me Encourage- ment to fend you a State of my Cafe ; by which you will fee , that the Mat- • ter complained of is a common Grie- vance both to City and Country . I am a Country Gentleman of be- tween five ...
... Difcourfe upon it , have given me Encourage- ment to fend you a State of my Cafe ; by which you will fee , that the Mat- • ter complained of is a common Grie- vance both to City and Country . I am a Country Gentleman of be- tween five ...
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... Difcourfe up- on Mrs. Trueby's Water , telling me that the Widow Trueby was one who did more Good than all the Doctors and Apothecaries in the County : That the diftilled every Poppy that grew within five Miles of her , that the ...
... Difcourfe up- on Mrs. Trueby's Water , telling me that the Widow Trueby was one who did more Good than all the Doctors and Apothecaries in the County : That the diftilled every Poppy that grew within five Miles of her , that the ...
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