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... reader muft affent to , " when he sees them explain'd with that ease and perfpicuity in " which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known " and the most receiv'd , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and ...
... reader muft affent to , " when he sees them explain'd with that ease and perfpicuity in " which they are delivered . As for those which are the most known " and the most receiv'd , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and ...
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... reader to " whom this one creature fhould be unknown , wou'd fancy him a " prodigy of art and nature , would believe that all the great qualities of these persons were centred in him alone - But if I fhould " venture to affure him ...
... reader to " whom this one creature fhould be unknown , wou'd fancy him a " prodigy of art and nature , would believe that all the great qualities of these persons were centred in him alone - But if I fhould " venture to affure him ...
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... reader make what he can . Doubtlefs moft Commentators wou'd hence take occafion to turn al to their author's advantage ; and from the teftimony of his very ene mies wou'd affirm , That his Capacity was boundless , as well as his ...
... reader make what he can . Doubtlefs moft Commentators wou'd hence take occafion to turn al to their author's advantage ; and from the teftimony of his very ene mies wou'd affirm , That his Capacity was boundless , as well as his ...
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