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Pagina 95
... short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to pre serve Life , without being over - sollicitous about the ...
... short , the Preservation of Life should be only a secondary Concern , and the Direction of it our Principal . If we have this Frame of Mind , we shall take the best Means to pre serve Life , without being over - sollicitous about the ...
Pagina 271
... short , and Paper little , no more from your never - failing Lover till Death , Poor James ! James Since his Time and Paper were so short No. 71 . short ; I , that have more THE SPECTATOR 271.
... short , and Paper little , no more from your never - failing Lover till Death , Poor James ! James Since his Time and Paper were so short No. 71 . short ; I , that have more THE SPECTATOR 271.
Pagina 144
... short Tail and short Legs , but broad Fore - feet armed with sharp Claws , we see by the Event to what purpose they are , she so swiftly working her self under Ground , and making her way so fast in the Earth , as they that behold it ...
... short Tail and short Legs , but broad Fore - feet armed with sharp Claws , we see by the Event to what purpose they are , she so swiftly working her self under Ground , and making her way so fast in the Earth , as they that behold it ...
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