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Page 618
... because the married Mr. Graham , or whether from fear , because the Vettry was just upon citing him to the Commons for it , I will not undertake to fay ; perhaps from both ; for , very foon after , he fold the vault , which he built to ...
... because the married Mr. Graham , or whether from fear , because the Vettry was just upon citing him to the Commons for it , I will not undertake to fay ; perhaps from both ; for , very foon after , he fold the vault , which he built to ...
Page 626
... because money is fcarce . Vaft fums and treature is under - ground ; and much of it , no doubt , will remain for the Spade an hundred years hence . Sudden death and murthers , in fuch times as thefe , occafion fuch earthly loffes ...
... because money is fcarce . Vaft fums and treature is under - ground ; and much of it , no doubt , will remain for the Spade an hundred years hence . Sudden death and murthers , in fuch times as thefe , occafion fuch earthly loffes ...
Page 628
... because I have reafon to believe that white cats never eat them : at the fame time I muft acknowledge I have heard it obferved , that cars which eat thefe animals foon grow fick and die ; however , the fcavenger of my family feems at ...
... because I have reafon to believe that white cats never eat them : at the fame time I muft acknowledge I have heard it obferved , that cars which eat thefe animals foon grow fick and die ; however , the fcavenger of my family feems at ...
Page 632
... because it is an excellent ANTIDOTE , not only to the reveries of the Quakers , but alfo to thofe of the Swedenborgians , and all other enthufi- afis , whether antient or modern . To this book I particularly refer your cor- Jefpondent ...
... because it is an excellent ANTIDOTE , not only to the reveries of the Quakers , but alfo to thofe of the Swedenborgians , and all other enthufi- afis , whether antient or modern . To this book I particularly refer your cor- Jefpondent ...
Page 649
... because more new to you than to us , who have been long fince fatiated with them . We continue , as in the two lift ages , to read more generally , than I believe is now done on the continent , the authors of found antiquity . Thefe ...
... because more new to you than to us , who have been long fince fatiated with them . We continue , as in the two lift ages , to read more generally , than I believe is now done on the continent , the authors of found antiquity . Thefe ...
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