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Pagina 21
... Reason , of Religion , of good Breeding ; without this , a Man , as I before have hinted , is hopping instead of walking , he is not in his intire and proper Motion . While the honest Knight was thus bewildering himself in good Starts ...
... Reason , of Religion , of good Breeding ; without this , a Man , as I before have hinted , is hopping instead of walking , he is not in his intire and proper Motion . While the honest Knight was thus bewildering himself in good Starts ...
Pagina 189
... Reason why they are not always the Talents of the same Person . His Words are as follow : And hence , perhaps , may be given some Reason of that common Observation , That Men who have a great deal of Wit and prompt Memories , have not ...
... Reason why they are not always the Talents of the same Person . His Words are as follow : And hence , perhaps , may be given some Reason of that common Observation , That Men who have a great deal of Wit and prompt Memories , have not ...
Pagina 265
... Reason , when my Friends take a Sur- vey of my Library , they are very much surprised to find , upon the Shelf of Folios , two long Band - boxes standing upright among my Books ; till I let them see that they are both of them lined with ...
... Reason , when my Friends take a Sur- vey of my Library , they are very much surprised to find , upon the Shelf of Folios , two long Band - boxes standing upright among my Books ; till I let them see that they are both of them lined with ...
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