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... rest , the author has described his situa - indubitably was written by him . " The preface , tion . " He that ... rests in the centre , and its turrets sparkle in the skies ; to trace back the structure , through all its varieties , to ...
... rest , the author has described his situa - indubitably was written by him . " The preface , tion . " He that ... rests in the centre , and its turrets sparkle in the skies ; to trace back the structure , through all its varieties , to ...
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... rest : From thee , great God , we spring , to thee we tend , Path , motive , guide , original , and end . THE love of retirement has , in all ages , adhered closely to those minds , which have been most enlarged by knowledge , or ...
... rest : From thee , great God , we spring , to thee we tend , Path , motive , guide , original , and end . THE love of retirement has , in all ages , adhered closely to those minds , which have been most enlarged by knowledge , or ...
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... rest of the world . As soon as I enter the room , I see part of the company raging with envy , which they endeavour to con- ceal , sometimes with the appearance of laughter , and sometimes with that of contempt ; but the disguise is ...
... rest of the world . As soon as I enter the room , I see part of the company raging with envy , which they endeavour to con- ceal , sometimes with the appearance of laughter , and sometimes with that of contempt ; but the disguise is ...
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... rest of mankind ; and this representation I lay before you , that I may be informed how to divest myself of the laurels which are so cumbersome to the wearer , and descend to the enjoyment of that quiet , from which I find a writer of ...
... rest of mankind ; and this representation I lay before you , that I may be informed how to divest myself of the laurels which are so cumbersome to the wearer , and descend to the enjoyment of that quiet , from which I find a writer of ...
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... rest and pleasure . Polyphilus , in a short time , obtained a commis- sion ; but before he could rub off the solemnity of a scholar , and gain the true air of military vi- vacity , a war was declared , and forces sent to the continent ...
... rest and pleasure . Polyphilus , in a short time , obtained a commis- sion ; but before he could rub off the solemnity of a scholar , and gain the true air of military vi- vacity , a war was declared , and forces sent to the continent ...
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