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Page 62
... nature is more proper to be considered by the company who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consid- eration to examine into this chimerical ground- less humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we ...
... nature is more proper to be considered by the company who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consid- eration to examine into this chimerical ground- less humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we ...
Page 67
... nature , which is his proper bent , he will say ill - natured things aloud , put such as he was and still should be out of counte- nance , and drown all the natural good in him , to receive an artificial ill character , in which he will ...
... nature , which is his proper bent , he will say ill - natured things aloud , put such as he was and still should be out of counte- nance , and drown all the natural good in him , to receive an artificial ill character , in which he will ...
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... natural to supply his weak brain with powder at the nearest place of access , viz . the nostrils . This is so evident , that nature suggests the use according to the indigence of the persons who take this medicine , without being ...
... natural to supply his weak brain with powder at the nearest place of access , viz . the nostrils . This is so evident , that nature suggests the use according to the indigence of the persons who take this medicine , without being ...
Page 84
... nature's journeymen had made men , and not made them well , they imitated humanity so abominably . This should be ... nature : for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , and now , was , and ...
... nature's journeymen had made men , and not made them well , they imitated humanity so abominably . This should be ... nature : for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , and now , was , and ...
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... nature . This transitory being passes away in an employment not unworthy a future state , the contemplation of the great decrees of Providence . Each man lives as if he were to answer the questions made to Job , Where wast thou when I ...
... nature . This transitory being passes away in an employment not unworthy a future state , the contemplation of the great decrees of Providence . Each man lives as if he were to answer the questions made to Job , Where wast thou when I ...
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