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... carried into every other part of science , without a rival in these , and only availing myself have taken a different method in cultivating na - of his information , I have been content to describe tural history . They have been content ...
... carried into every other part of science , without a rival in these , and only availing myself have taken a different method in cultivating na - of his information , I have been content to describe tural history . They have been content ...
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... carried on in a much more compendious manner than formerly . There was a time when folio I must own , I could not avoid being pleased to was brought to oppose folio , and a champion was see all ranks of people on this occasion levelled ...
... carried on in a much more compendious manner than formerly . There was a time when folio I must own , I could not avoid being pleased to was brought to oppose folio , and a champion was see all ranks of people on this occasion levelled ...
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... carried before the privateer , who was glad of so many good hands , Justice , and as I could give no account of myself and we consented to run our chance . However ( that was the thing that always hobbled me ) , I we had not so much ...
... carried before the privateer , who was glad of so many good hands , Justice , and as I could give no account of myself and we consented to run our chance . However ( that was the thing that always hobbled me ) , I we had not so much ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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