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... taken from South to North , improve those with which they are connected . Many facts , however exift , in oppofition to this opinion ; befides which , it is easy to prove that the degeneracy complained of , thould be afcribed to other ...
... taken from South to North , improve those with which they are connected . Many facts , however exift , in oppofition to this opinion ; befides which , it is easy to prove that the degeneracy complained of , thould be afcribed to other ...
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... taken down within these few years , and new habitations erected , to the great improvement , but by no means the general enlargement of the town . P. 53. There is no houfe now occupied by the fingle brethren in the fociety of the ...
... taken down within these few years , and new habitations erected , to the great improvement , but by no means the general enlargement of the town . P. 53. There is no houfe now occupied by the fingle brethren in the fociety of the ...
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... taken for granted before it is proved . To prefume , is to take before- band . The prefumption of good faine is a motive for authorship . the word . Enow of reafons ; " why not alfo ' enow of argument ? In other go- thic dialects , to ...
... taken for granted before it is proved . To prefume , is to take before- band . The prefumption of good faine is a motive for authorship . the word . Enow of reafons ; " why not alfo ' enow of argument ? In other go- thic dialects , to ...
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... taken . THOMAS GUIDOTT , M.D. , mentioned in the preceding account , was defcended from a noble family at Flo- rence . His anceftor , Antonio Guidotti , came to England about the year 1548 , and received from King Edward VI . the honour ...
... taken . THOMAS GUIDOTT , M.D. , mentioned in the preceding account , was defcended from a noble family at Flo- rence . His anceftor , Antonio Guidotti , came to England about the year 1548 , and received from King Edward VI . the honour ...
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... taken of the fubject , increases the intereft and enhances the value of the per- formance . * Vide Monthly Magazine , vol . XX . p . 499 ; and vol . XXI . p . 104 , learned 1 ftretches a fertile plain , in appearance of immeatureable ...
... taken of the fubject , increases the intereft and enhances the value of the per- formance . * Vide Monthly Magazine , vol . XX . p . 499 ; and vol . XXI . p . 104 , learned 1 ftretches a fertile plain , in appearance of immeatureable ...
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