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Pagina 211
... Body , that it was the Work of a Being transcendently Wise and Powerful . As the World grew more enlightened in this Art , their Discoveries gave them fresh Opportunities of admir- ing the Conduct of Providence in the Formation of an ...
... Body , that it was the Work of a Being transcendently Wise and Powerful . As the World grew more enlightened in this Art , their Discoveries gave them fresh Opportunities of admir- ing the Conduct of Providence in the Formation of an ...
Pagina 213
... Body entirely correspond with the other in all those minute Strokes , without which a Man might have very well subsisted ; nay , when we often see a single Part repeated an hundred times in the same Body , notwithstanding it consists of ...
... Body entirely correspond with the other in all those minute Strokes , without which a Man might have very well subsisted ; nay , when we often see a single Part repeated an hundred times in the same Body , notwithstanding it consists of ...
Pagina 317
... Body breathless on the Ground , while at the same Instant that of the Doe was reanimated , she came to the King , fawned upon him , and after having play'd several wanton Tricks , fell again upon the Grass ; at the same Instant the Body ...
... Body breathless on the Ground , while at the same Instant that of the Doe was reanimated , she came to the King , fawned upon him , and after having play'd several wanton Tricks , fell again upon the Grass ; at the same Instant the Body ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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