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Pagina 103
... Number of Candles , tasting the Wine with a judicious Smack , fixing the Supper , and being brisk for the Dispatch ... number'd or not ; and if the Train of each is equal in Number , rather than give Battle , the Superiority is soon ...
... Number of Candles , tasting the Wine with a judicious Smack , fixing the Supper , and being brisk for the Dispatch ... number'd or not ; and if the Train of each is equal in Number , rather than give Battle , the Superiority is soon ...
Pagina 212
... Number with ten thousand Dice , or see every Throw just five times less , or five times more in Number , than the Throw which immediately preceded it , who would not imagine there is some invisible Power which directs the Cast ? This is ...
... Number with ten thousand Dice , or see every Throw just five times less , or five times more in Number , than the Throw which immediately preceded it , who would not imagine there is some invisible Power which directs the Cast ? This is ...
Pagina 456
... Number . On the other Side , several grave Reasons were urged on this im- portant Subject ; as in particular , that Seven was the precise Number of the Wise Men , and that the most Beautiful Con- stellation in the Heavens was composed ...
... Number . On the other Side , several grave Reasons were urged on this im- portant Subject ; as in particular , that Seven was the precise Number of the Wise Men , and that the most Beautiful Con- stellation in the Heavens was composed ...
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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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