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... give them outlines to copy , or correct , for answers to their lovers ' letters . Here , perhaps , was the origin of that style of novel- writing in which Richardson was afterward distinguished . In the year 1706 , he was bound ...
... give them outlines to copy , or correct , for answers to their lovers ' letters . Here , perhaps , was the origin of that style of novel- writing in which Richardson was afterward distinguished . In the year 1706 , he was bound ...
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... give , not the second hypothesis of Boulliald , but the first hypo- thesis to which Ward had shewn his own hypothesis equivalent . ' It is remarkable that , of the two practical solutions given by Sir Isaac Newton , the second , which ...
... give , not the second hypothesis of Boulliald , but the first hypo- thesis to which Ward had shewn his own hypothesis equivalent . ' It is remarkable that , of the two practical solutions given by Sir Isaac Newton , the second , which ...
Pagina 341
... give him every aid , as will John , my brother , now present , who has before assisted him . But know , that you must seek for other supporters more powerful than we are , for Hainault is too small a territory to measure itself with the ...
... give him every aid , as will John , my brother , now present , who has before assisted him . But know , that you must seek for other supporters more powerful than we are , for Hainault is too small a territory to measure itself with the ...
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