The Works of the English Poets, Volume 20J. Nichols, 1779 - 432 pages |
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... person would be more fully informed about the particulars of fo pious a work , I refer him to a Treatise , fet forth by the authority of the Prefident and Cenfors , in the year 97. It is called , " A fhort Account of the Proceedings of ...
... person would be more fully informed about the particulars of fo pious a work , I refer him to a Treatise , fet forth by the authority of the Prefident and Cenfors , in the year 97. It is called , " A fhort Account of the Proceedings of ...
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... of raillery , that it ought not to make the leaft impreffion , either upon the reader , or the person it is applied to ; being one that I think in my confcience confcience a very able phyfician , as well as a PREFACE .
... of raillery , that it ought not to make the leaft impreffion , either upon the reader , or the person it is applied to ; being one that I think in my confcience confcience a very able phyfician , as well as a PREFACE .
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... person famous for eafing the tooth - ach by avulfion . He has promifed to fhew me how to strike a lancet into the jugular of a carp , fo as the blood may iffue thence with the greateft effufion , and then will inftantly perform the ...
... person famous for eafing the tooth - ach by avulfion . He has promifed to fhew me how to strike a lancet into the jugular of a carp , fo as the blood may iffue thence with the greateft effufion , and then will inftantly perform the ...
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... person who recommended it to me made many profelytes ; and I have the vanity to think that I have not been altogether unfuccefsful . I have in this Poem ufed a plain , eafy , familiar style , as most fit for precept ; neither have I ...
... person who recommended it to me made many profelytes ; and I have the vanity to think that I have not been altogether unfuccefsful . I have in this Poem ufed a plain , eafy , familiar style , as most fit for precept ; neither have I ...
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... person who would boil Fish exactly , that they threw them alive into the water , which at prefent is faid to be a Dutch Receipt , but was derived from the Romans . It feems , Sencca the Philo- fopher ( a man from whofe morofe temper ...
... person who would boil Fish exactly , that they threw them alive into the water , which at prefent is faid to be a Dutch Receipt , but was derived from the Romans . It feems , Sencca the Philo- fopher ( a man from whofe morofe temper ...
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