Fugitive Pieces on Various Subjects: A vindication of natural societyR. and J. Dodsley, 1761 - English essays |
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... Lord Whitworth . V. A Journey into England . By Paul Hentzner , in the Year 1598 . VI . A Parallel , in the Man- ner of Plutarch , between a most celebrated Man of Florence ; and One , fcarce ever heard of , in England . By the Reverend ...
... Lord Whitworth . V. A Journey into England . By Paul Hentzner , in the Year 1598 . VI . A Parallel , in the Man- ner of Plutarch , between a most celebrated Man of Florence ; and One , fcarce ever heard of , in England . By the Reverend ...
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... Lord **** By a late NOBLE WRITER . First Printed in the Year 1756 . 1 VOL . II . B PREFACE . B EFORE the philofophical Works of lord Bolingbroke A ...
... Lord **** By a late NOBLE WRITER . First Printed in the Year 1756 . 1 VOL . II . B PREFACE . B EFORE the philofophical Works of lord Bolingbroke A ...
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Robert Dodsley. PREFACE . B EFORE the philofophical Works of lord Bolingbroke had appeared , great Things were expected from the Leifure of a Man , who , from the Splendid scene of Action , in which his Talents had enabled him to make fo ...
Robert Dodsley. PREFACE . B EFORE the philofophical Works of lord Bolingbroke had appeared , great Things were expected from the Leifure of a Man , who , from the Splendid scene of Action , in which his Talents had enabled him to make fo ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke ; and fuch are the Reason- ings which this noble Writer and feveral others have been pleased to dignify with the Name of Philofophy . If these are delivered in a fpe- cious Manner , and in a Stile above the com- mon ...
... Lord Bolingbroke ; and fuch are the Reason- ings which this noble Writer and feveral others have been pleased to dignify with the Name of Philofophy . If these are delivered in a fpe- cious Manner , and in a Stile above the com- mon ...
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