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Pagina 286
... proper that every Woman with Child read Mr. Wall's History of Infant Baptism : As another importunate with me , to recommend to all my Female s , The finishing Stroke : Being a Vindication of the chal Scheme , & c . of this Mor In the n ...
... proper that every Woman with Child read Mr. Wall's History of Infant Baptism : As another importunate with me , to recommend to all my Female s , The finishing Stroke : Being a Vindication of the chal Scheme , & c . of this Mor In the n ...
Pagina 311
... proper Characters . Some eminent orian may then probably arise that will not write recentibus = , ( as Tacitus expresses it , ) with the Passions and Prejudices Contemporary Author , but make an impartial Distribution ame among the ...
... proper Characters . Some eminent orian may then probably arise that will not write recentibus = , ( as Tacitus expresses it , ) with the Passions and Prejudices Contemporary Author , but make an impartial Distribution ame among the ...
Pagina 349
... proper Engine for the Soul to work with . escription does not only comprehend the Bowels , Bones , ns , Veins , Nerves , and Arteries , but every Muscle and Ligature , which is a Composition of Fibres , that are so imperceptible Tubes ...
... proper Engine for the Soul to work with . escription does not only comprehend the Bowels , Bones , ns , Veins , Nerves , and Arteries , but every Muscle and Ligature , which is a Composition of Fibres , that are so imperceptible Tubes ...
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