Three Biographical Pamphlets, 1744-1745, Band 24Garland Pub., 1974 - 191 Seiten |
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... thing but your own Interest : And this I doubt not but every Reader will be perfectly convinced of the Truth of , by that Time he has gone through a few Pages of your Work . Among the Things we might with , and expect to be informed of ...
... thing but your own Interest : And this I doubt not but every Reader will be perfectly convinced of the Truth of , by that Time he has gone through a few Pages of your Work . Among the Things we might with , and expect to be informed of ...
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... Thing want- ing in your Volumes , the Story of this me- morable Man , collected from the Authors who have oblig'd the World with most of the Things the rest of your Work confists of : And as I would advise all Perfons , for the fetting ...
... Thing want- ing in your Volumes , the Story of this me- morable Man , collected from the Authors who have oblig'd the World with most of the Things the rest of your Work confists of : And as I would advise all Perfons , for the fetting ...
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... Things , among the Wonders he had seen even to his before - mentioned Grandmother : And this the indulgent old Woman looking upon as a greater Proof of his Wit than his Lying , would never suffer him to be corrected for . ; But his ...
... Things , among the Wonders he had seen even to his before - mentioned Grandmother : And this the indulgent old Woman looking upon as a greater Proof of his Wit than his Lying , would never suffer him to be corrected for . ; But his ...
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