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... event which so strongly and a man of science , he has secured for affected his feelings , that he never himself a lofty place in the temple of thought of it but with agony : Dr. G. Fame , and an honourable mention in was induced to ...
... event which so strongly and a man of science , he has secured for affected his feelings , that he never himself a lofty place in the temple of thought of it but with agony : Dr. G. Fame , and an honourable mention in was induced to ...
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I had promised myself that riches of the understanding can never day the highest gratifications from rebe truly said to be poor . Fortune fined taste and manners ; though I may strip him of the advantages of confess I was a little ...
I had promised myself that riches of the understanding can never day the highest gratifications from rebe truly said to be poor . Fortune fined taste and manners ; though I may strip him of the advantages of confess I was a little ...
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Tracing the ruins and dilapidation It may seem triling to be su particu- which so Itrongly mark the progress of lar with respect to a place never very improvement in this parish , we cannot important , and which , like most of its help ...
Tracing the ruins and dilapidation It may seem triling to be su particu- which so Itrongly mark the progress of lar with respect to a place never very improvement in this parish , we cannot important , and which , like most of its help ...
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... I think , never enforced ; for it buildings created , have since been the is a curious circumitance , that at a encouragers of the speculators , as well subsequent period it was , by the suc- as owners and tenants , of those superb ...
... I think , never enforced ; for it buildings created , have since been the is a curious circumitance , that at a encouragers of the speculators , as well subsequent period it was , by the suc- as owners and tenants , of those superb ...
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What great wits lie , The terrour of bis beak , and lightning of bis rity , which the world never takes nohalt thou shut up in a willing obscubye . GRAY . tice of . ” And Locke , in his ReasonableWhilft I with blind devotion idolize ...
What great wits lie , The terrour of bis beak , and lightning of bis rity , which the world never takes nohalt thou shut up in a willing obscubye . GRAY . tice of . ” And Locke , in his ReasonableWhilft I with blind devotion idolize ...
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