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... favour ; nor can it be doubted that those developed with such artful exclusiveness by Gibbon did concur most essentially to its establishment . It is in the Christian dispensation as in the material world . In both it is as the great ...
... favour ; nor can it be doubted that those developed with such artful exclusiveness by Gibbon did concur most essentially to its establishment . It is in the Christian dispensation as in the material world . In both it is as the great ...
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... favour her mysterious energies : my constitution was fortified and fixed ; and my disorders , instead of growing with my growth , and strengthening with my strength , most wonderfully vanished . - My unexpected recovery again en ...
... favour her mysterious energies : my constitution was fortified and fixed ; and my disorders , instead of growing with my growth , and strengthening with my strength , most wonderfully vanished . - My unexpected recovery again en ...
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... favour of Greek , and to it he gave a vigorous application . But whatever might be the nature of his studies , the ... favours to ask , or business to transact with them , is sufficient for me . Their men of letters are as affable and ...
... favour of Greek , and to it he gave a vigorous application . But whatever might be the nature of his studies , the ... favours to ask , or business to transact with them , is sufficient for me . Their men of letters are as affable and ...
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... favour of the latter . " A plan was accordingly conceived and digested , and in a short time the first book was completed , and submitted to the examination of a society of foreigners in London : their decision was unfavourable to his ...
... favour of the latter . " A plan was accordingly conceived and digested , and in a short time the first book was completed , and submitted to the examination of a society of foreigners in London : their decision was unfavourable to his ...
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... favour . The magistrates only , at the expiration of their office , as- sumed the quality of Roman citizens ; but as those offices were annual , in a few years they circulated round the principal families ; ( 4 ) those of the ...
... favour . The magistrates only , at the expiration of their office , as- sumed the quality of Roman citizens ; but as those offices were annual , in a few years they circulated round the principal families ; ( 4 ) those of the ...
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