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... philosopher's son made a slave in Persia , XXIII . The English subscription in fa- vour of the French prisoners commended , . XXIV . The venders of quack medicines and nostrums ridiculed , · 272 · 273 • 274 XXV . The natural rise and ...
... philosopher's son made a slave in Persia , XXIII . The English subscription in fa- vour of the French prisoners commended , . XXIV . The venders of quack medicines and nostrums ridiculed , · 272 · 273 • 274 XXV . The natural rise and ...
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... philosophers make artificial misery , • 361 • 362 XCIII . The fondness of some to ad- mire the writings of lords , etc. 363 XCIV . The philosopher's son is again separated from his beautiful companion , • ib . · 364 XCV . The father ...
... philosophers make artificial misery , • 361 • 362 XCIII . The fondness of some to ad- mire the writings of lords , etc. 363 XCIV . The philosopher's son is again separated from his beautiful companion , • ib . · 364 XCV . The father ...
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... philosopher would not be imposed upon by unintelligible jar- scarcely acquires any applause , unless his charac- gon , nor , like the knight in Pantagruel , swallow a ter be introduced to the vulgar by their mediation . himera for a ...
... philosopher would not be imposed upon by unintelligible jar- scarcely acquires any applause , unless his charac- gon , nor , like the knight in Pantagruel , swallow a ter be introduced to the vulgar by their mediation . himera for a ...
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Page | 7 |
The history of the beautiful cap | 81 |
The rise or the decline of litera | 87 |
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