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... feems the fenate would willingly agree to fuch an alteration ; but a treaty to that purpose cannot be formally figned , without the concurrence of the different orders of the kingdom in diet affembled . The fenate accordingly refolved ...
... feems the fenate would willingly agree to fuch an alteration ; but a treaty to that purpose cannot be formally figned , without the concurrence of the different orders of the kingdom in diet affembled . The fenate accordingly refolved ...
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... feems therefore that we are continually fubfiituting a tortoife under the clephant that fupports the earth , without confidering what is te fupport the tortsite ; and cjc & ing one fuppofition as unaccountabic while we admit another e ...
... feems therefore that we are continually fubfiituting a tortoife under the clephant that fupports the earth , without confidering what is te fupport the tortsite ; and cjc & ing one fuppofition as unaccountabic while we admit another e ...
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... feems , in kindness , to have guard- ed us against the inconveniencies that might arise from hence , by fhortening the influence of joy , by inclining us to varie- ty , and by giving the property , either of indifference or difguft , to ...
... feems , in kindness , to have guard- ed us against the inconveniencies that might arise from hence , by fhortening the influence of joy , by inclining us to varie- ty , and by giving the property , either of indifference or difguft , to ...
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... feems to have been in the higheft repute England . But the practice of an art , and the fcientific principles on which it is founded , are very different . How ma- By fuccessful practitioners in phyfic have we , who know nothing of ...
... feems to have been in the higheft repute England . But the practice of an art , and the fcientific principles on which it is founded , are very different . How ma- By fuccessful practitioners in phyfic have we , who know nothing of ...
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... feems the academical queftion above mentioned might have been de- termined in the affirmative , and yet the propriety of our philofopher's inquiry be fully admitted . And , indeed , this was very probably the cafe : while the beaux e ...
... feems the academical queftion above mentioned might have been de- termined in the affirmative , and yet the propriety of our philofopher's inquiry be fully admitted . And , indeed , this was very probably the cafe : while the beaux e ...
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