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Pagina 211
... excellent discourse upon the force of custom , and its wonderful efficacy in making everything pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two pennyworth of instruction from your paper , and in the general was very well ...
... excellent discourse upon the force of custom , and its wonderful efficacy in making everything pleasant to us . I cannot deny but that I received above two pennyworth of instruction from your paper , and in the general was very well ...
Pagina 258
... excellent life : I shall now only draw him in his retirement , and pass over in silence the various arts , the courtly manners , and the undesigning honesty by which he attained the honours he has en- joyed , and which now give a ...
... excellent life : I shall now only draw him in his retirement , and pass over in silence the various arts , the courtly manners , and the undesigning honesty by which he attained the honours he has en- joyed , and which now give a ...
Pagina 475
... excellent sermon I had heard that afternoon in my parish church . Among other observations , the preacher showed us that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a VOL . V. I H supposition that we are either madmen or ...
... excellent sermon I had heard that afternoon in my parish church . Among other observations , the preacher showed us that the temptations which the tempter proposed were all on a VOL . V. I H supposition that we are either madmen or ...
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