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Page 10
... thing of the nature of manure is diligently fought for , gathered into large baskets , flung upon camels , mules , and affes , and carried to the gardens and orchards , to raise the foil from its natural , ftate of barrennefs . Thefe ...
... thing of the nature of manure is diligently fought for , gathered into large baskets , flung upon camels , mules , and affes , and carried to the gardens and orchards , to raise the foil from its natural , ftate of barrennefs . Thefe ...
Page 23
... things without any thing of a me- dirumi muture , and by other means , dif- cursed the cheat , which he reported to king . The girl was at firt very un- edlog to difelɑle the juggle , but after fane threats and promifes , the coufeffed ...
... things without any thing of a me- dirumi muture , and by other means , dif- cursed the cheat , which he reported to king . The girl was at firt very un- edlog to difelɑle the juggle , but after fane threats and promifes , the coufeffed ...
Page 28
... thing beyond the occurrence of the moment , a circum- ftance which probably contributed much to the prolongation of his life . Having never been afflicted with any fpecies of infirmity or ill health , he retained his bodily vigour to a ...
... thing beyond the occurrence of the moment , a circum- ftance which probably contributed much to the prolongation of his life . Having never been afflicted with any fpecies of infirmity or ill health , he retained his bodily vigour to a ...
Page 37
... things by great ) , particularly in the wooden towns , under which bread , cakes , trin- Lets , & c , are expofed on ... thing but the root above the ground floor . It must be a pretty good town which contains 2,000 Inhabitants . There ...
... things by great ) , particularly in the wooden towns , under which bread , cakes , trin- Lets , & c , are expofed on ... thing but the root above the ground floor . It must be a pretty good town which contains 2,000 Inhabitants . There ...
Page 48
... thing equi valent to the active verbs , ploughs and fugars . They imply no action , and con- tain nothing but the fimple affertion of the existence of two names Is there not fomething neceffary to give thefe rames action as verbs ? And ...
... thing equi valent to the active verbs , ploughs and fugars . They imply no action , and con- tain nothing but the fimple affertion of the existence of two names Is there not fomething neceffary to give thefe rames action as verbs ? And ...
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