Harrison's British Classicks, Том 7Harrison and Company, 1786 |
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... True , Sir . ' -Five times three are fifteen - Ây , you lived at the rate of about three hundred and fifty pounds a year . After this , as you tell me yourself , you turned curate ; and because forty pounds a year was an immenfe jum ...
... True , Sir . ' -Five times three are fifteen - Ây , you lived at the rate of about three hundred and fifty pounds a year . After this , as you tell me yourself , you turned curate ; and because forty pounds a year was an immenfe jum ...
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... true zeal of the founder of a fect , he pushed his dif- cipline to the deformity of holiness ; not content with banishing symmetry and regularity , he imitated Nature even in her blemishes , and planted dead trees and mole - hills , in ...
... true zeal of the founder of a fect , he pushed his dif- cipline to the deformity of holiness ; not content with banishing symmetry and regularity , he imitated Nature even in her blemishes , and planted dead trees and mole - hills , in ...
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... true Nativity it was covered with bloffoms . One must be an infidel indeed to spurn at fuch authority . Had I been con- fulted , ( and mathematical studies have not been the mott inconfiderable of my fpeculations ) instead of turning ...
... true Nativity it was covered with bloffoms . One must be an infidel indeed to spurn at fuch authority . Had I been con- fulted , ( and mathematical studies have not been the mott inconfiderable of my fpeculations ) instead of turning ...
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... true Christmas - day ; and confequently the apprehenfion of the year's becoming in- verted by flicking to the Julian account can never hold . If the courfe of the fun varies , aftronomers may find out fome way to adjust that : but it is ...
... true Christmas - day ; and confequently the apprehenfion of the year's becoming in- verted by flicking to the Julian account can never hold . If the courfe of the fun varies , aftronomers may find out fome way to adjust that : but it is ...
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... true reafon was , that the beauty of Felicia was inca- pable of decay . From hence it was , that the fickleness of Bonario made her lefs and lefs easy of accefs . Yet fuch was his frailty , that he continually fuffered himself to be ...
... true reafon was , that the beauty of Felicia was inca- pable of decay . From hence it was , that the fickleness of Bonario made her lefs and lefs easy of accefs . Yet fuch was his frailty , that he continually fuffered himself to be ...
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