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... some facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft , which are now first put together in regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would fee their whole ftrength and propriety .
... some facts and obfcure others : Such alfo are the tracts on the Sacramental Teft , which are now first put together in regular order , as they should always be read , by those who would fee their whole ftrength and propriety .
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W Lord Orrery has alfo fuppofed the Dean himself to have been the editor of at least fix volumes of the Irish edition of his works , but the contrary will incontestably appear upon a comparison of that edition with this , as well by ...
W Lord Orrery has alfo fuppofed the Dean himself to have been the editor of at least fix volumes of the Irish edition of his works , but the contrary will incontestably appear upon a comparison of that edition with this , as well by ...
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XI , of which fee alfo the last Paragraph . 4.405 In other places the London edition has been copied with great exactness ; Gulliver is made to fay of his box that it was toffed up and down like a fign - POST in a windy day , though the ...
XI , of which fee alfo the last Paragraph . 4.405 In other places the London edition has been copied with great exactness ; Gulliver is made to fay of his box that it was toffed up and down like a fign - POST in a windy day , though the ...
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It appears alfo by a letter of Mr. Pope , dated 15 Sept. 1734 , that the Dean had strongly difavowed this piece , not to him only , but to Lord Carteret , and others , and that there was reafon to believe it the performance of a perfon ...
It appears alfo by a letter of Mr. Pope , dated 15 Sept. 1734 , that the Dean had strongly difavowed this piece , not to him only , but to Lord Carteret , and others , and that there was reafon to believe it the performance of a perfon ...
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... the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands of the publisher , which was written by the Dean to the late Mr. Benjamin Motte his bookfeller in London .
... the fame fentiment is alfo more strongly expreffed in the following extract from a letter now in the hands of the publisher , which was written by the Dean to the late Mr. Benjamin Motte his bookfeller in London .
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