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... said it ought to begin thus , An irrational animal of the Genus caninum , & c . Cornelius told them , that though thofe advertisements were not framed according to the exact rules of logical definitions , being only defcriptions of ...
... said it ought to begin thus , An irrational animal of the Genus caninum , & c . Cornelius told them , that though thofe advertisements were not framed according to the exact rules of logical definitions , being only defcriptions of ...
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... ( said the Aunt ) but he bought the other day a very fine brilliant diamond Ring for his own wearing . " - Nay , if he has accepted of this Ring , the intrigue is very forward indeed , and it is high time for friends to interpofe . Pray ...
... ( said the Aunt ) but he bought the other day a very fine brilliant diamond Ring for his own wearing . " - Nay , if he has accepted of this Ring , the intrigue is very forward indeed , and it is high time for friends to interpofe . Pray ...
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... said Child . ” A Jary of Physicians being im- panneled , declared , that as to Nutrition they were doubtful whether any blood of Lindamira circulated through Indamora : But as to Geftation , it was evi- dently true : And upon this ...
... said Child . ” A Jary of Physicians being im- panneled , declared , that as to Nutrition they were doubtful whether any blood of Lindamira circulated through Indamora : But as to Geftation , it was evi- dently true : And upon this ...
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... said Martin , but to his own lawful Wife Indamora , another individual Perfon diftinct from the faid Lin- damira , though join'd to her by a ftrong Ligament of Nature . In anfwer whereunto we shall prove three things : First , that the ...
... said Martin , but to his own lawful Wife Indamora , another individual Perfon diftinct from the faid Lin- damira , though join'd to her by a ftrong Ligament of Nature . In anfwer whereunto we shall prove three things : First , that the ...
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... fo there can be but one Soul ; because the said Organ of Generation is the Seat of the Soul ; and confequently where there is but one fuch Organ , there can be but one Soul . Let me here fay , without injury to MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 159.
... fo there can be but one Soul ; because the said Organ of Generation is the Seat of the Soul ; and confequently where there is but one fuch Organ , there can be but one Soul . Let me here fay , without injury to MARTINUS SCRIBLERUS . 159.
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