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Pagina 65
... mentioned , innumerable Re- tainers to Physick , who , for want of other Patients , amuse themselves with the ... mention the Cockleshell - Merchants and Spider- catchers . When I consider how each of these Professions are crouded with ...
... mentioned , innumerable Re- tainers to Physick , who , for want of other Patients , amuse themselves with the ... mention the Cockleshell - Merchants and Spider- catchers . When I consider how each of these Professions are crouded with ...
Pagina 286
... mention Books which are recom- mended by Husbands , if I may believe the Writers of them . Whether or no they are real ... mentioned in above fifteen Letters ; Sophonisba , or Hannibal's Overthrow , in a Dozen ; the Innocent Adultery is ...
... mention Books which are recom- mended by Husbands , if I may believe the Writers of them . Whether or no they are real ... mentioned in above fifteen Letters ; Sophonisba , or Hannibal's Overthrow , in a Dozen ; the Innocent Adultery is ...
Pagina 323
... mention either of the Kings of Spain or Poland , he talks very notably ; but if you go out of the Gazette , you drop ... mentioned , the Book - Pedant is much the most supportable ; he has at least an exercised Understanding , and a Head ...
... mention either of the Kings of Spain or Poland , he talks very notably ; but if you go out of the Gazette , you drop ... mentioned , the Book - Pedant is much the most supportable ; he has at least an exercised Understanding , and a Head ...
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