The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Том 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... learned as the best philosopher in Europe could possibly make , she asked me whe- ther she was so happy as to fall in with my senti- ments on these important particulars . Her confi- dent sat by her , and upon my being in the last ...
... learned as the best philosopher in Europe could possibly make , she asked me whe- ther she was so happy as to fall in with my senti- ments on these important particulars . Her confi- dent sat by her , and upon my being in the last ...
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... learned from a Latin treatise of exercises , that is written with great erudition : it is there called the cxiouaxía , or the fighting with a man's own shadow ; and consists in the brandishing of two short sticks grasped in each hand ...
... learned from a Latin treatise of exercises , that is written with great erudition : it is there called the cxiouaxía , or the fighting with a man's own shadow ; and consists in the brandishing of two short sticks grasped in each hand ...
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... learned Dr. More , who cites it from Cardan ; in relation to another animal which Providence has left defective , but at the same time has shown its wisdom in the formation of that organ in which it seems chiefly to have failed . ' What ...
... learned Dr. More , who cites it from Cardan ; in relation to another animal which Providence has left defective , but at the same time has shown its wisdom in the formation of that organ in which it seems chiefly to have failed . ' What ...
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... learned , would be infinitely short and defective . Seas and deserts hide mil- lions of animals from our observation . Innume- rable artifices and stratagems are acted in the howling wilderness and in the great deep , that can never ...
... learned , would be infinitely short and defective . Seas and deserts hide mil- lions of animals from our observation . Innume- rable artifices and stratagems are acted in the howling wilderness and in the great deep , that can never ...
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... learned , upon further examina- tion , that he had been stolen away , when he was a child , by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down seve- ral parts of Europe . It happened that the mer- chant ...
... learned , upon further examina- tion , that he had been stolen away , when he was a child , by a gipsy , and had rambled ever since with a gang of those strollers up and down seve- ral parts of Europe . It happened that the mer- chant ...
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