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... himself was prefent , attended by the Archdukes Jofeph and Leopold , with a grand retinue ; and perfons of dif- tination came in crouds from most coun- tries of Europe . There was alfo prefent a nuncio from the Pope , who intimated his ...
... himself was prefent , attended by the Archdukes Jofeph and Leopold , with a grand retinue ; and perfons of dif- tination came in crouds from most coun- tries of Europe . There was alfo prefent a nuncio from the Pope , who intimated his ...
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... himself John Walker London ; a low , thin - faced , pale mar fomewhat pitted with the final pox , an flender , his eyes fore or inflamed , and large tumour on his hand . Mr Beat added , that he was a bad clerk ; that wore either a wig ...
... himself John Walker London ; a low , thin - faced , pale mar fomewhat pitted with the final pox , an flender , his eyes fore or inflamed , and large tumour on his hand . Mr Beat added , that he was a bad clerk ; that wore either a wig ...
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... himself of his duty to the pu- blic , by fuggefting what occurred to him on the fubject of banking . But had the gentleman lived in Edinburgh , and , be- Edes his own accurate obfervation of what has parted here , received information ...
... himself of his duty to the pu- blic , by fuggefting what occurred to him on the fubject of banking . But had the gentleman lived in Edinburgh , and , be- Edes his own accurate obfervation of what has parted here , received information ...
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... himself out of fome difficulty . Mr Waller , whom Charles II . reproach- Jed with a better poem made on Cromwell , than on himself , readily replied , " Poets , pleafe your Majefty , are happier at fic ten than truth . " A foldier , who ...
... himself out of fome difficulty . Mr Waller , whom Charles II . reproach- Jed with a better poem made on Cromwell , than on himself , readily replied , " Poets , pleafe your Majefty , are happier at fic ten than truth . " A foldier , who ...
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... thoughts ; and if in jefting he thinks with- out acumen , he overlooks the differences of objects , and in that cafe may eafily , by a false conceit , represent to himself a co- incidence Jan. 1765 . Meier's Merry Philofopher . 37.
... thoughts ; and if in jefting he thinks with- out acumen , he overlooks the differences of objects , and in that cafe may eafily , by a false conceit , represent to himself a co- incidence Jan. 1765 . Meier's Merry Philofopher . 37.
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