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Pagina 122
... mention with respect I should in the last place , mention such books the authors they have printed , and consequent- as have been proposed by men of learning , and ly have an eye to their own advantage more those who appear competent ...
... mention with respect I should in the last place , mention such books the authors they have printed , and consequent- as have been proposed by men of learning , and ly have an eye to their own advantage more those who appear competent ...
Pagina 255
... mention an observa- and lethargies , with other innumerable dis - tion which I have often made , upon reading tempers lying in ambuscade among the the lives of the philosophers , and comparing dishes . them with any series of kings or ...
... mention an observa- and lethargies , with other innumerable dis - tion which I have often made , upon reading tempers lying in ambuscade among the the lives of the philosophers , and comparing dishes . them with any series of kings or ...
Pagina 295
... mention the pieces a favourite opinion which he is unwilling to which Mr. Boul exposes to sale by auction on give up ; another wholly convinced , and hold- Wednesday next in Chandois Street : but hav ing out his hands in rapture ; while ...
... mention the pieces a favourite opinion which he is unwilling to which Mr. Boul exposes to sale by auction on give up ; another wholly convinced , and hold- Wednesday next in Chandois Street : but hav ing out his hands in rapture ; while ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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