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... most contemplative . Good air , folitary groves , and fparing diet , fufficient to make you fancy your- self ( what you are in temperance , tho ' elevated into a greater figure by your ftation ) one of the Fathers of the Defart . Here ...
... most contemplative . Good air , folitary groves , and fparing diet , fufficient to make you fancy your- self ( what you are in temperance , tho ' elevated into a greater figure by your ftation ) one of the Fathers of the Defart . Here ...
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... most uncommon , and therefore the most distinguishing manner of do- ing it . And fo , I hope , fhe will be fatisfied , the * The Duchefs of Buckingham . Duke's C Duke's honour be preferv'd , and my integrity also FROM DR . ATTERBURY ...
... most uncommon , and therefore the most distinguishing manner of do- ing it . And fo , I hope , fhe will be fatisfied , the * The Duchefs of Buckingham . Duke's C Duke's honour be preferv'd , and my integrity also FROM DR . ATTERBURY ...
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... most lafting juftice : the inftruments of your Fame to pofterity will be in your own hands . May it not be , that providence has appointed you to fome great and useful work , and calls you to it this fevere way ? You may more eminently ...
... most lafting juftice : the inftruments of your Fame to pofterity will be in your own hands . May it not be , that providence has appointed you to fome great and useful work , and calls you to it this fevere way ? You may more eminently ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
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From Mr Blount | 20 |
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