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... and 1727 , were then collected and published by the Dean in conjunction with Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Mr. Gay , under the title of Mifcellanies ; of all these pieces , though they were intended to go down to pofterity together ...
... and 1727 , were then collected and published by the Dean in conjunction with Mr. Pope , Dr. Arbuthnot , and Mr. Gay , under the title of Mifcellanies ; of all these pieces , though they were intended to go down to pofterity together ...
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... these paffages are to be found in the 46th and 48th Examiners , and in the answer to a memorial , Vol . X. Thefe Examiners indeed are not taken into this collection , because the last paper written by the Dean was N ° .
... these paffages are to be found in the 46th and 48th Examiners , and in the answer to a memorial , Vol . X. Thefe Examiners indeed are not taken into this collection , because the last paper written by the Dean was N ° .
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These have mutually reflected light upon each other , afcertained controverted facts , and rectified mistakes , which , if they had still been traditional and oral , would still have been believed . Several little incidents , which ...
These have mutually reflected light upon each other , afcertained controverted facts , and rectified mistakes , which , if they had still been traditional and oral , would still have been believed . Several little incidents , which ...
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... and it is remarked by lord Clarendon , that the king received no fupply more feafonable or acceptable than these three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great and his refources cut off .
... and it is remarked by lord Clarendon , that the king received no fupply more feafonable or acceptable than these three hundred broad pieces during the whole war , his diftrefs being then very great and his refources cut off .
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Of all the brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons the D. S. P. was fubfifted in her old age , as she had been before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared ...
Of all the brothers of Mrs. Swift's husband , Godwin only had fons ; and by these fons the D. S. P. was fubfifted in her old age , as she had been before by their father and their uncles , with fuch liberality , that she declared ...
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