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I fet it down that he was a maniac or lunatic of an ingenious kind , and was for going away . " Stay , " fays my friend , " rest where you are for a few minutes , let us hear further . " The orator had fcarcely been gone three minutes ...
I fet it down that he was a maniac or lunatic of an ingenious kind , and was for going away . " Stay , " fays my friend , " rest where you are for a few minutes , let us hear further . " The orator had fcarcely been gone three minutes ...
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THE churn itself is of the barrel kind , being a cylinder , eighteen inches dia- meter , and nine inches wide ; the fides wood , and the rim tin - plate , having two openings ; the one , eight inches and a half long , by four inches ...
THE churn itself is of the barrel kind , being a cylinder , eighteen inches dia- meter , and nine inches wide ; the fides wood , and the rim tin - plate , having two openings ; the one , eight inches and a half long , by four inches ...
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... they delt with no witchcraft , nor arte magicke whereby they might obteyne the victorie of their adverfarie , nor had about them any herb or tone , or other kind of experiment with which magitians ufe to triumph over their enemies .
... they delt with no witchcraft , nor arte magicke whereby they might obteyne the victorie of their adverfarie , nor had about them any herb or tone , or other kind of experiment with which magitians ufe to triumph over their enemies .
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I confider the mind , then , as an intel- kind . lectual eye , to which may be referred the other faculties of the understanding , as the imagination , which apprehends things future ; memory , which contemplates things that are paft ...
I confider the mind , then , as an intel- kind . lectual eye , to which may be referred the other faculties of the understanding , as the imagination , which apprehends things future ; memory , which contemplates things that are paft ...
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... to give it the fame beauty of regular figure which pleases so much in porphyry and marble ; and fecondly , to imitate , in a growing tree , the orna ments of thofe precious materials : he means to make an object of one kind re- ...
... to give it the fame beauty of regular figure which pleases so much in porphyry and marble ; and fecondly , to imitate , in a growing tree , the orna ments of thofe precious materials : he means to make an object of one kind re- ...
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