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I mention these as more expreffive than I could make definitions of my meaning ; but I will only apply the fwan , under whofe wings I will fhelter an apology for Racine , whofe pieces give me the idea of that bird .
I mention these as more expreffive than I could make definitions of my meaning ; but I will only apply the fwan , under whofe wings I will fhelter an apology for Racine , whofe pieces give me the idea of that bird .
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... his arms was fhot to pieces , fo that it hung only by the flesh ; in confequence of this , being foon taken , he was ftripped by the foldiers and carried before a jultice of peace , who humanely cloathed him .
... his arms was fhot to pieces , fo that it hung only by the flesh ; in confequence of this , being foon taken , he was ftripped by the foldiers and carried before a jultice of peace , who humanely cloathed him .
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Thefe pieces fhew confiderable thought , and an extenfive acquaintance with his fubject . The fecond of these differtations refers to certain affertions of Mr. Coxe ; which are undoubtedly worthy of that gentleman's confideration .
Thefe pieces fhew confiderable thought , and an extenfive acquaintance with his fubject . The fecond of these differtations refers to certain affertions of Mr. Coxe ; which are undoubtedly worthy of that gentleman's confideration .
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Two or three red or black feathers on each fore - finger fupply the place of rings , On the back , from the thoulder to the hip , are fixed two large pieces of cloth neatly plait ed , like a fan or furbelow , and edged with red .
Two or three red or black feathers on each fore - finger fupply the place of rings , On the back , from the thoulder to the hip , are fixed two large pieces of cloth neatly plait ed , like a fan or furbelow , and edged with red .
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... he is commonly forced to abandon the fledge , which feldom fails of being broken to pieces , and he only finds it again at the next village , if the dogs have not been fo lucky as to fet themselves free outright .
... he is commonly forced to abandon the fledge , which feldom fails of being broken to pieces , and he only finds it again at the next village , if the dogs have not been fo lucky as to fet themselves free outright .
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