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Pagina 12
... look upon as a modest computation , I may reck- on about threefcore thousand difciples in London and Westminster , who I hope will take care to diftinguish themselves from the thoughtless herd of their ignorant and unattentive brethren ...
... look upon as a modest computation , I may reck- on about threefcore thousand difciples in London and Westminster , who I hope will take care to diftinguish themselves from the thoughtless herd of their ignorant and unattentive brethren ...
Pagina 15
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some apprehen- fions that I should be forced to explain myself if I did not retire ; for which reason I took the candle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without wondering at ...
... look paler than I used to do . This put me under some apprehen- fions that I should be forced to explain myself if I did not retire ; for which reason I took the candle in my hand , and went up into my chamber , not without wondering at ...
Pagina 36
... look upon a man as no company , that does ' not figh times in a quarter an hour ; and ، look upon a member as very absurd , that is 1o much himself as to make a direct answer to a question . In fine , the whole assembly is made up of ...
... look upon a man as no company , that does ' not figh times in a quarter an hour ; and ، look upon a member as very absurd , that is 1o much himself as to make a direct answer to a question . In fine , the whole assembly is made up of ...
Pagina 41
... look into the pro- ductions of several writers , who fet up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what natural distortions of thought , do we meet with ? If they speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and ...
... look into the pro- ductions of several writers , who fet up for men of humour , what wild irregular fancies , what natural distortions of thought , do we meet with ? If they speak nonfenfe , they believe they are talking hu- mour ; and ...
Pagina 44
... look upon her with a mixture of admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent en- tertainments which the has formed to herself , how much more valuable does the appear than those of her fex , who employ themselves in diversions that are ...
... look upon her with a mixture of admiration and pity . Amidst these innocent en- tertainments which the has formed to herself , how much more valuable does the appear than those of her fex , who employ themselves in diversions that are ...
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