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... advantage , which will always overbalance the slow improvements of gradual correction . Much less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral ut- terance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes ...
... advantage , which will always overbalance the slow improvements of gradual correction . Much less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral ut- terance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes ...
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... advantage , which will always overbalance the slow improvements of gradual correction . Much less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral ut- terance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes ...
... advantage , which will always overbalance the slow improvements of gradual correction . Much less ought our written language to comply with the corruptions of oral ut- terance , or copy that which every variation of time or place makes ...
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... advantage , that I set limits to my work , which would in time be ended , though not completed . Despondency has never so far prevailed as to de- press me to negligence ; some faults will at last ap- pear to be the effects of anxious ...
... advantage , that I set limits to my work , which would in time be ended , though not completed . Despondency has never so far prevailed as to de- press me to negligence ; some faults will at last ap- pear to be the effects of anxious ...
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... advantage , and was far from over- burthening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not strictly the same , are confounded in this play , has in all ages and countries been credited by ...
... advantage , and was far from over- burthening the credulity of his audience . The reality of witchcraft or enchantment , which , though not strictly the same , are confounded in this play , has in all ages and countries been credited by ...
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... advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted by evil spirits , but they were detected and exposed by the clergy of the established church . Upon ...
... advantage of this universal error , and endeavoured to promote the interest of their parties by pretended cures of persons afflicted by evil spirits , but they were detected and exposed by the clergy of the established church . Upon ...
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