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... rest and reputation are equally embark'd ; they cannot cer- tainly , after they had been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put into the number of them ? Others , I'm told , pretend to have been once his Friends ...
... rest and reputation are equally embark'd ; they cannot cer- tainly , after they had been content to print themselves his enemies , complain of being put into the number of them ? Others , I'm told , pretend to have been once his Friends ...
Page 34
... rest of men are subject to . " But the deformity of this Author is visible , " prefent , lafting , unalterable , and peculiar to himfel : it is the mark of God and Nature " upon him , to give us warning that we should " hold no fociety ...
... rest of men are subject to . " But the deformity of this Author is visible , " prefent , lafting , unalterable , and peculiar to himfel : it is the mark of God and Nature " upon him , to give us warning that we should " hold no fociety ...
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... rest ; REMARKS . her what the Dutch ftories fomewhere relate , that a great part of their Provinces was once overflow'd , by a small opening made in one of their dykes by a fingle Water - Rat . VERSE 337 , & c . She comes ! the Cloud ...
... rest ; REMARKS . her what the Dutch ftories fomewhere relate , that a great part of their Provinces was once overflow'd , by a small opening made in one of their dykes by a fingle Water - Rat . VERSE 337 , & c . She comes ! the Cloud ...
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