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Pagina 83
... Country . It was probably at first an huge mis- ' shapen Rock that grew upon the Top of the Hill , which the Natives of the Country ( after having cut it into a kind of regular Figure ) bored and ' hollowed with incredible Pains and ...
... Country . It was probably at first an huge mis- ' shapen Rock that grew upon the Top of the Hill , which the Natives of the Country ( after having cut it into a kind of regular Figure ) bored and ' hollowed with incredible Pains and ...
Pagina 171
... Country Sunday ; and think , if keeping holy the Seventh Day [ were ] only a human Institution , it would be the best Method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of Mankind . It is certain the Country ...
... Country Sunday ; and think , if keeping holy the Seventh Day [ were ] only a human Institution , it would be the best Method that could have been thought of for the polishing and civilizing of Mankind . It is certain the Country ...
Pagina 181
... Country , are upon the different Manners of the People whom he meets with in those two differ- ent Scenes of Life . By Manners I do not mean Morals , but Behaviour and Good Breeding , as they shew themselves in the Town and in the Country ...
... Country , are upon the different Manners of the People whom he meets with in those two differ- ent Scenes of Life . By Manners I do not mean Morals , but Behaviour and Good Breeding , as they shew themselves in the Town and in the Country ...
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