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... will , the reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting ; for His Works and Theirs are the very fame that they were . b 2 One therefore of their accufations I believe may be just to the PUBLISHER . II.
... will , the reasons of their Admiration and of his Contempt are equally fubfifting ; for His Works and Theirs are the very fame that they were . b 2 One therefore of their accufations I believe may be just to the PUBLISHER . II.
Page 12
... just , to unde- ceive or vindicate the honeft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular interest ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools ought never to be made fo in complai ...
... just , to unde- ceive or vindicate the honeft and unpretending part of mankind from impofition , because particular interest ought to yield to general , and a great number who are not naturally Fools ought never to be made fo in complai ...
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... just contrary to fome good quality , for which all " their friends and their acquaintance commend them . He seems to « have a particular pique to People of Quality , and authors of that « rank— He muft derive his religion from St ...
... just contrary to fome good quality , for which all " their friends and their acquaintance commend them . He seems to « have a particular pique to People of Quality , and authors of that « rank— He muft derive his religion from St ...
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