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... because of its importance , delayed to after confidera- tion . Mean time the parliament declar red its difapprobation of the method of fettling minifters by prefentations . And that the Scots , and English parliament too , meant , at ...
... because of its importance , delayed to after confidera- tion . Mean time the parliament declar red its difapprobation of the method of fettling minifters by prefentations . And that the Scots , and English parliament too , meant , at ...
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... because authors can keep directly to their fubi most of them being defirous of intro cing ornament , and foreign circumf ces , which it rejects ? - As to the Round or Poetical mode of preffion , it seems capable of great provement ...
... because authors can keep directly to their fubi most of them being defirous of intro cing ornament , and foreign circumf ces , which it rejects ? - As to the Round or Poetical mode of preffion , it seems capable of great provement ...
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... because as yet there is not one minute in which they do not apprehend the fudden fall offome houfes or other . In the fuburbs of Şa piac , Ville Bourbonne , and Gafferasy and in the adjacent country , about twelve hundred houfes have ...
... because as yet there is not one minute in which they do not apprehend the fudden fall offome houfes or other . In the fuburbs of Şa piac , Ville Bourbonne , and Gafferasy and in the adjacent country , about twelve hundred houfes have ...
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... have the fame ; Not that he thought it really pretty , ' Twas like a pun , and far from witty ; But chang'd it , as he did his fur , Because his own was Commoner . H ITALY . " London , Jan. 17. From Rome we 44 Vol . x POETICAL ESSAYS .
... have the fame ; Not that he thought it really pretty , ' Twas like a pun , and far from witty ; But chang'd it , as he did his fur , Because his own was Commoner . H ITALY . " London , Jan. 17. From Rome we 44 Vol . x POETICAL ESSAYS .
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... because , he said , that way of spell- ing it was more conformable to the Eng- h language . He lived with the gro- eeter , whom he mentions in his first letter , when he was picked up by the Earl of Northumberland's fervant . The hurt ...
... because , he said , that way of spell- ing it was more conformable to the Eng- h language . He lived with the gro- eeter , whom he mentions in his first letter , when he was picked up by the Earl of Northumberland's fervant . The hurt ...
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