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Pagina 127
... person or persons has or have suffered any wound , hurt , damage , or detriment in his or their limb or limbs , otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said person or persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall ...
... person or persons has or have suffered any wound , hurt , damage , or detriment in his or their limb or limbs , otherwise than shall be hereafter specified , the said person or persons , upon applying themselves to such as we shall ...
Pagina 175
... persons as may be introduced into heroic poems , I shall beg leave to explain myself in a mat- ter which is curious in ... person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made statues of him , plac- ed him in their temples ...
... persons as may be introduced into heroic poems , I shall beg leave to explain myself in a mat- ter which is curious in ... person as entirely shadowy and unsubstantial , the heathens made statues of him , plac- ed him in their temples ...
Pagina 291
... person of a friend ; but very few of us are care- ful to cultivate them in ourselves . Love and esteem are the first principles of friend- ship ; which always is imperfect where either of these two is wanting . As , on the one hand , we ...
... person of a friend ; but very few of us are care- ful to cultivate them in ourselves . Love and esteem are the first principles of friend- ship ; which always is imperfect where either of these two is wanting . As , on the one hand , we ...
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