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Pagina 39
... believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to our selves an In- terest in him who holds the Reins of the whole Creation ...
... believe , as many wise and good Men have done , that there are such Phantoms and Apparitions as those I have been speaking of , let us endeavour to establish to our selves an In- terest in him who holds the Reins of the whole Creation ...
Pagina 387
... believe it of the same Prognostication as the Tail of a Blazing Star . For my part , I am apt to think it is a Sign that Multitudes are coming into the World , rather than going out of it . The first time I saw a Lady dressed in one of ...
... believe it of the same Prognostication as the Tail of a Blazing Star . For my part , I am apt to think it is a Sign that Multitudes are coming into the World , rather than going out of it . The first time I saw a Lady dressed in one of ...
Pagina 558
... believe , peculiar to stag - hunting ' ( note in Chalmers's edition ) . PAGE 355. Dryden's Epistle to John Driden , lines 73-4 , 88-95 . 117. PAGE 356. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 108 . It is hardly necessary to believe that ...
... believe , peculiar to stag - hunting ' ( note in Chalmers's edition ) . PAGE 355. Dryden's Epistle to John Driden , lines 73-4 , 88-95 . 117. PAGE 356. Motto . Virgil , Eclogues , viii . 108 . It is hardly necessary to believe that ...
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