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... give any degree of probability to such accounts is , that the animal may almoft immediately after its inclofure fal into fuch a complete state of torpidity as to render air or nourishment unneceffar during an immenfe period of time . I ...
... give any degree of probability to such accounts is , that the animal may almoft immediately after its inclofure fal into fuch a complete state of torpidity as to render air or nourishment unneceffar during an immenfe period of time . I ...
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... give him her hand before the time when , by the difmiffal of the Whig minifters , and its effects on his fituation , he became , in his own , or in the lady's opinion , too poor to marry a Countess . Another fact , of which we are here ...
... give him her hand before the time when , by the difmiffal of the Whig minifters , and its effects on his fituation , he became , in his own , or in the lady's opinion , too poor to marry a Countess . Another fact , of which we are here ...
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... give place To Science with averted face , While Pelham bids the column rife , And tell his bounty to the fkies . Now fmiles old Cam , and scatter'd finds His Gothic duft the fport of winds , Nor envies Ifis , who ere while Boasted her ...
... give place To Science with averted face , While Pelham bids the column rife , And tell his bounty to the fkies . Now fmiles old Cam , and scatter'd finds His Gothic duft the fport of winds , Nor envies Ifis , who ere while Boasted her ...
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... give fair measure . Juv . the Divinity of Chrift , it was highly com- When Robinfon published his Plea for plimented , as the best production on that fubject , by the most diftinguished advo- cates of the doctrine in the university ...
... give fair measure . Juv . the Divinity of Chrift , it was highly com- When Robinfon published his Plea for plimented , as the best production on that fubject , by the most diftinguished advo- cates of the doctrine in the university ...
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... give a new commif- fion to a perfon whom he thought of a temper too quarrelfome to leave peace and orderly obedience among his brother of- ficers , in any regiment into which he fhould be admitted . Luckily for Von Zieten , the King had ...
... give a new commif- fion to a perfon whom he thought of a temper too quarrelfome to leave peace and orderly obedience among his brother of- ficers , in any regiment into which he fhould be admitted . Luckily for Von Zieten , the King had ...
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