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Pagina 130
... Matter of the Law , which so hereditarily descends to all its Professors : To all which severe Studies I have thrown in , at proper Interims , the pretty Learning of the Classicks . Notwithstanding which I am what Shakespear calls A ...
... Matter of the Law , which so hereditarily descends to all its Professors : To all which severe Studies I have thrown in , at proper Interims , the pretty Learning of the Classicks . Notwithstanding which I am what Shakespear calls A ...
Pagina 201
... Matters : And I would be transmitted to Posterity ( for the little Share of Time such Names as mine can live ) under the Character of one who lov'd his Country , and would be thought a good Englishman as well as a good Clergyman . This ...
... Matters : And I would be transmitted to Posterity ( for the little Share of Time such Names as mine can live ) under the Character of one who lov'd his Country , and would be thought a good Englishman as well as a good Clergyman . This ...
Pagina 284
... Matter ; tho ' indeed the Ideas of Colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the Imagination , that it is possible the Soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other Occasional Cause , as they are at ...
... Matter ; tho ' indeed the Ideas of Colours are so pleasing and beautiful in the Imagination , that it is possible the Soul will not be deprived of them , but perhaps find them excited by some other Occasional Cause , as they are at ...
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